Coloring Page: The ABCs of Ohio Plants & Animals | C

We’re giving you some fun coloring activities! Here, you’ll find a fun coloring sheet featuring the ABCs of Ohio’s native flora and fauna.

This spring wildflower won’t harm you; in fact, Native Americans used cut-leaved toothwort to treat different ailments. Cut-leaved toothwort (Cardamine concatenata) is said to have gotten its name from two aspects: the tooth-like projections on its fleshy rootstock and that its roots were once used to treat toothaches.

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Cut-leaved toothwort (Cardamine concatenata)
Cut-leaved toothwort at the William & Gina Gerwin Garnett Wildflower Overlook at Winton Woods.

April is Ohio Native Plant Month, a vision dedicated to building public awareness and communicating the importance of native plants in our state. Great Parks is proud to be a partner of this movement.

We’re supporting Ohio Native Plant Month through our 100,000 Tree Challenge. This challenge is in response to the United Nations 2020 International Year of Plant Health to plant 1.2 trillion trees. To recognize this effort, Great Parks will be planting more than 900 native trees this year.