So I would like to use all plants medicinally in my life plants. Starting small and then becoming a full master of herbalism.
Here are quite a few plants that I took pictures of for identification purposes and the latter. Lol, also just because I enjoy taking pictures of plants.
Now I've noticed this one starts yellow and then turns white. Please correct me if I'm wrong.
This one I know as blue moutain flower from Skyrim...also as blue corn flower.
This one my mom thought was very pretty...I thought I had another picture of it, but I don't.
Then there's this one.
I like the multi coloured flower of this one...
The yellows of this one...ooh.
And this is Thistle/crab grass.
These may be related to the aster or daisy family, but I'm not sure.
Wow, there will be a huge amount to learn about ID'ing plants to pursue that purpose.
1, 2. Melilotus officinalis, yellow sweet clover, a weed.
3. Melilotis alba, actually a different species, not the same plant turning white. White sweet clover - a weed.
4, 5. Lactuca sp.
6. Echium vulgare, a weed.
7, 8. Verbena stricta.
9, 10,11. Hibiscus trionum, flower-of-an-hour.
12-14. Hypericum sp.
15-18. Carduus nutans
19-21. Leucanthemum vulgare, ox-eye daisy.
The thistle is Carduus nutans. Cirsium vulgare has a very different calyx (as shown in the photos you linked), plus prickles down the midrib of the leaves, which this plant doesn't have.
Thanks everyone for the identifications. I will look up and take notes for next time im on a hike. As well as take more pictures. I will try to not crowd them next time.