Description: Here is another Polygala species that is currently blooming in the wet pine flatwoods. Polygala cruciata is pollinated by tiny insects. Jonathan Dickinson State Park, Martin County, Florida. Date: 25 April 2012, 09:35. Source: Drumheads (Polygala cruciata) Uploaded by Jacopo Werther. Author: Bob Peterson from North Palm Beach, Florida, Planet Earth!. Camera location26° 59′ 55.32″ N, 80° 08′ 23.64″ WView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 26.998701; -80.139899.
Description: English: Original title: Cross-leaved or Marsh Milkwort - Polygala cruciata Linnaeus - Plate 123b Current accepted name: Polygala cruciata L. Common names: Cross-leaved milkwort, Drumheads. Date: 1918. Source: Wild Flowers of New York Part 1, University of the State of New York, State Museum, Albany.. Author: Homer D. House, New York State Botanist. Walter B. Starr of the Matthews-Northrup Company, Buffalo, and Harold H. Snyder of the Zeese-Wilkinson Company, New York, photographers.
August 15th, 2016 - Julington Durbin Creek PreserveBracts of the inflorescence 1.5-3 mm long; wings 3-4 mm wide, acuminate, the tips cuspidate; raceme peduncle 0-0.8 (-4.0) cm longWeakley Flora 2015 pg. 572
August 15th, 2016 - Julington Durbin Creek PreserveBracts of the inflorescence 1.5-3 mm long; wings 3-4 mm wide, acuminate, the tips cuspidate; raceme peduncle 0-0.8 (-4.0) cm longWeakley Flora 2015 pg. 572
August 15th, 2016 - Julington Durbin Creek PreserveBracts of the inflorescence 1.5-3 mm long; wings 3-4 mm wide, acuminate, the tips cuspidate; raceme peduncle 0-0.8 (-4.0) cm longWeakley Flora 2015 pg. 572