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Thank you to Maskoubina, wcutler, and Silver Surfer.
Please can you identify these 2 plants. They are volunteers in my garden. In May on Vancouver Island. Thank you.
Thank you both.
This plant is a volunteer in my vegetable patch. It is about 40 cm tall. Photos taken in August on Vancouver Island.
Many thanks, Michael F.
Could someone tell me what this plant is, please. It's a volunteer in my vegetable garden on Vancouver Island.
Thanks, Margot. I'll look for them.
Thank you, Pierrot. I guess I will put some grubs in a jar and see what develops.
I keep finding these grubs in my garden. Does anyone know what they are? On Vancouver Island.
Thank you, saltcedar and Mr. Zharkikh. I believe Arabidopsis thaliana is correct. The stem leaves appear to me to be not auriculate.
Please can someone give a name to this plant. About 10-50 cm tall, blooming in June in limestone on Vancouver Island. Thank you.
I have looked up "pear slug" on the Internet and it appears that you are right. Thanks very much, Ron B.
Does anyone know what this slimy looking critter is on my cherry tree?
I believe you are right. Thanks, saltcedar.
This plant is about a meter tall, bloomed in July. Found along a railroad track in southwest Alberta. Sorry or the poor quality photo. An escapee?
Thank you all for your comments. From the photos on the Internet it appears that it is Campanula rapunculoides. Thank you Michael F. troglophile
This plant is about 100 cm tall, blooming near a stream in June on Vancouver Island.
Thanks rocky. I was wondering if it could be Romanzoffia sitchensis, but you are probably right. troglophile
Please identify this flower which was growing at about 1200 metres ASL on Vancouver Island, blooming in September. Stems about 20-30 cm. TIA.
Thank you, gentlemen, for the information. We will remove the plants.