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These plants caught my eye today. They were probably not the most beautiful or most interesting, they were just new to me. I am so happy to see,...
Thank you. It was new for me, I didn't come to the garden during pandemia:((((
Yellow wildflowers in Kananaskis, Alberta. I did my research and would like to have some kind of confirmation 1. Hedysarum sulphurescens [ATTACH]...
Thank you! I couldn't read the label. Michauxia campanuloides looks correct! I thought I could do it, but:(no. It's a pretty new and unusual...
This is a very unusual plant, it is far from the path and my pictures don't show enough both, the plant and the label [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The pictures of Hydrangea radiata at the eastern end of Fraser Grove in Carolinian Forest Garden. White lacecap flowers, chalk-white leaf...
The beauty of our UBC Alpine garden at the end of July.Some plants from the same article. [ATTACH] Dianthus cruentus, Catananche caerulea [ATTACH]...
It was on the east side of the state. Thank you
Small white flowers in Montana's mountain forest [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Is this Linanthus demissus in Montana? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Is this Oenothera suffrutescens? Found in Montana. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
White flowers & curved branches [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I'm always very excited to find some new plants in the garden. Here is my discovery on May,20(after missing this garden for 2 years). Lucky day!...
Thank you! I used this site and it gave me the same name Identify, explore and share your observations of wild plants Would recommend it to...
yes, it is Echium pininana. Thank you Wendy!
Tall plant with blue flowers in San Francisco Botanical Garden [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
two grass looking plants with tiny blue flowers in San Francisco Botanical Garden [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I can see, there are wet areas. Everybody would say that the Silver Falls State Park is a very wet and mossy place.
Yes! Corydalis scouleri. Thank you! I didn't see this tall plant in our forest around Vancouver Fumariaceae | Wildflowers of the Pacific...
I don't think so.They are extremely tall for Dicentra