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Carol Ginsburg suggested this entry to coloraday: wildflower guide books organize flowers by their colors.

Although there are guidebooks that specify types of flowers over colors, color recognition is the most direct way to identify the extensive variety of wildflowers.

A quote from the Peterson Field Guides Wildflowers:
“White or Whitish Flowers - This is the largest category, but not always a clear-cut one. Some white or whitish flowers may be tinged with the faintest suggestion of yellow, pink, or greenish which may be ignored. Others may have such a strong tinge that they may be repeated under one or another of those colors“