Wildflowers of Iowa

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by Nelson McKeeby

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When European-Americans arrived in Iowa’s prairies, woodlands and wetlands, they brought new eyes, new names, and new hopes. Botanists such as Thomas Nuttall, Asa Gray and their contemporaries catalogued native species with scientific precision, drawing from Indigenous wisdom even as they claimed the land as scientific frontier. Wildflowers became emblems of national identity, pride, and the hidden wealth of North American flora. The genus and species names may have been Latin, but the lives of the plants remained tied to rivers, hills, and rain-soaked meadows. In the twentieth century, ecology and conservation introduced yet another chapter. Restoration biologists returning to the tallgrass prairie and riparian woodlands recognized that the presence—or absence—of native wildflowers is more than aesthetic. These plants are indicators of soils, hydrology, fire regimes, and human care. The reintroduction of species once driven to the margins speaks of a larger story: one of damage, renewal and ethical stewardship. Late-blooming asters and milkweeds that once fed pollinators now serve as symbolic beacons in Iowa’s reclamation of its wild heritage. This book invites you to wander among that heritage. As you flip through the pages you will meet familiar names—Black-eyed Susan, Cardinal Flower, Common Milkweed—but you will also discover stories of use and meaning: how plants were medicines, earnestly gathered by Indigenous healers; how they were recorded by early naturalists, their Latin labels inscribed by settlers; and how they now stand in gardens, preserves, remnant prairie patches as both survivors and teachers. May this guide deepen your appreciation—not just of color and form, but of continuity and place. May it encourage you to walk the trails, pause beside the roadside, and notice that a single flower is never just “a flower.” It is story, science, and memory. It is land that remembers, and people who listen.

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