Puccoon
Scientific Name: (Lithospermum incisum)
Definition: Also "fringed puccoon". Upright, hairy perenial grows to 12". One to several stems, flowers rise from cluster of leaves and branch at upper portion. Flowers are 1 1/2" long, yellow, tubular, numerous and conspiculusly fringed. Blooms November - June. Prefers sandy soils, prairies, edges of wooded uplands. Throughout state.