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Thank you Fidel. I will have to check whether P. fruticosa grows in my province. I will let you know. Thanks again.
I haven't been able to identify the species! It could possibly be P. erecta, P. hirta, P. recta which has wrong foliageor P. reptans. I have...
4 years ago I photographed this plant and labelled it Inula salicina, then later I added incorrect ID. I will be most grateful for members...
Hi Daniel, I considered the species villosum, unfortunately it doesn't grow in my region which is Campania. There are a few more but the...
Hieracium continued because this is a difficult one!
Hieracium continued:
I came across this strange looking plant growing on a rock face and in perpetual shade. I now know that it is a species of Hieracium, an extremely...
Euphorbia continued:
I am just not sure whether this Euphorbia is sp. amygdaloides! I have 3-4 files of E. amygdaloides but this one seems to be a little different!...
Thank you Lila, I have been doing some home work and came up with i) E. Chamaesyce Ssp. prostrata and ii) E. prostrata. As always, I am...
Searching through my many field guides, I came at last to a photograph of the above titled plant. I am not sure whether I identified the plant...
Thank you Lila.
Mentha continued.
I am not sure about the ID of this Mentha. It looks as if it could me Mentha longifolia. Found growing at an elevation of 1300 m. + at the edge...
Solidago continued
Please can a member confirm whether I have mistakenly identified this plant as Solidago virgaurea? I am sure I have made a mistake. Hoping a...
Yes Lila, You are quite right. Buglossoides purpurocaerrulea, which I already have. B. arvensis is lacking in my archive.
Once again, clearing out my botanical wardrobe, I have come across these photographs which I am sure have nothing to do with P. dysentrica, apart...
Asreraceae continued.
A few years ago I took this photographs and in my ignorance I wrongly identified it as Leotondon hispidis. How wrong can one be? I do hope a...