Purple Minnesota Wildflowers
These wildflowers are in the color range of pale lavender to deep blue-violet or reddish purple. Color is subjective, however, so if you don't see what you're looking for here you might try another color or the advanced plant search. If you still can't find it post it on our Facebook page.
- Humulus japonicusJapanese Hops
- Triosteum aurantiacumEarly Horse Gentian
- Dianthus barbatusSweet William
- Gypsophila muralisLow Baby's Breath
- Spergularia rubraRed Sand Spurrey
- Peritoma serrulataRocky Mountain Beeplant
- Geocaulon lividumNorthern Comandra
- Tradescantia bracteataLong-bracted Spiderwort
- Tradescantia occidentalisSpiderwort
- Tradescantia ohiensisOhio Spiderwort
- Hylotelephium telephiumOrpine
- Dipsacus fullonumCommon Teasel
- Knautia arvensisField Scabious
- Empetrum nigrumBlack Crowberry
- Amorpha canescensLead Plant
- Amorpha fruticosaFalse Indigo
- Amorpha nanaFragrant False Indigo
- Amphicarpaea bracteataAmerican Hog Peanut
- Astragalus adsurgensPrairie Milkvetch
- Astragalus agrestisField Milkvetch
- Astragalus alpinusAlpine Milkvetch
- Astragalus crassicarpusGround Plum
- Astragalus flexuosusSlender Milkvetch
- Astragalus lotiflorusLotus Milkvetch
- Astragalus missouriensisMissouri Milkvetch
- Astragalus racemosusCream Milkvetch
- Dalea purpureaPurple Prairie Clover
- Dalea villosaSilky Prairie Clover
- Desmodium canadenseShowy Tick-trefoil
- Desmodium illinoenseIllinois Tick-trefoil
- Desmodium nudiflorumNaked-flower Tick-trefoil
- Lathyrus japonicusBeach Pea
- Lathyrus palustrisMarsh Vetchling
- Lathyrus sylvestrisNarrow-leaved Everlasting Pea
- Lathyrus tuberosusEarthnut Pea
- Lathyrus venosusVeiny Pea
- Lupinus perennisWild Lupine
- Lupinus polyphyllusLarge-leaved Lupine
- Medicago sativaAlfalfa
- Oxytropis borealis var. viscidaSticky Locoweed