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No orchid specialists here? I am disappointed :( Meanwhile I have Cyclopogon cranichoides (No5) and Pleurothallis domingensis (No 4).
A friend told me its a Psiguria sp. But which one?
I have som Triumfetta pics from Central-America. Can anybody help me to ID? I think No.5 is T. semitriloba.
Does anybody know it? Thanks.
Here in Europe I would say Bassia (syn. Kochia), but I dont know the species in the US. Maybe you search a little bit.
Delilia biflora (Asteraceae): http://worldplantsfotorevista.com/Fotos/plantasespanol/Asteraceae/Delilia/deliliabiflora.jpg
It really looks like oleander.
Cotula sp. look similar: http://luirig.altervista.org/cpm/albums/bot-061/cotula-coronopifolia639.jpg
Solved: Pitcairnia brittoniana.
Okay, I have it. Its H. mexicana.
Thank you for your quick and useful answer.
All but the last (this may be Bletia purpurea?) from Sierra Maestra. Thanks.
It was growing in a park, so it could be planted. Some Quassia (Picrasmia) or Picramnia sp.? Or anything else?
I have found this species on a grazing land in Cuba. Which one could it be?
For the first one search for Heliotropium.
Thank you, that seems perfect.
Looks like an Aizoaceae, but I fear, its too early to determinate.
I havent found similar Fagonia sp. Here is the checklist: http://www.azoresbioportal.angra.uac.pt/files/noticias_Check_List_Cabo_Verde.pdf
Stone-desert on Sal island. What can it be?
Frequent on Sal island. No idea...