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Aren't all wild Gagea yellow? But because of the leaf-like bracts, you may just be right. I'll look into it, thanx!
Ornithogalum umbellatum was my guess... (found several bulbils surrounding the main bulb). Now, if you take a closer look, you can see that the...
My plant, the one on the photos in the first post, was an import from Holland. seems that A.columnaris from the link has much denser foliage...
thanks Luke! one more question though... what about A.columnaris? It looks identical to A.heterophylla when young. I've come across this info...
It shoudn't be A.columnaris, since it has a distinctive axial bud and mine hasn't (sorry, no photo for this). I guess I'll have to wait to get...
This one didn't come with a card so I'm trying do determine the species. I doubt between A.heterophylla and A.cunninghamii. According to...
yes... I found it out couple of days ago.... and it is endangered in Croatia Since there were no flowers and I've never seen that plant before I...
Found this one growing on damp soil just beside a swamp (you can see it on the 2nd photo in the background; also many Callitriche sp. growing on...
Yes, odd! Maybe you remember, there was another odd ash which I asked about some time ago...
This young tree (there are more) was found in a beech forest, growing in partial shade. It readily fits within F.ornus descriptions except the...
thanks