Occasional on roadsides. I'm not sure why this is now classified as a "casual" observation. It was on a roadside, but in the adjoining woods, away from homes, and not cultivated. It has photos, a location, and a date.
After I reviewed it, it appears it somehow got flagged as not wild. It was definitely wild and after I checked wild, it is back at "Research Grade."
This is a picture of a Tiny Bluet at Governor Bridge Natural Area in Bowie, Maryland.
Bell-shaped nodding flowers with tepal tips pointing back. Shaded woodlands, moist area.
Liliaceae Stenanthium occidentale
Glabrous herb, stem tall and thin, leaves few and basal/linear, simple raceme, flowers green to bronze/reddish, flowers cup-shaped, bracts present. Found in Waterton on moist slope.