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Yes. I will be making return trips to see what seeding/flowering occurs. Here is two more photos showing the apparently preferred root substrate...
This grows in clumps in shallow running water in John's Mountain Wildlife management area in northwest Georgia. I only see this near the head of...
Yes, but every time I try to guess which features I need to note I am usually wrong. Sometimes I think the ID will be easy, often wrong again....
Never mind. Almost certainly Trillium catesbaei.
I was going through the different Trillium species. I was comparing grandiflorum and ovatum but was bothered by the way the ones I see always...
I was wrong on the leaf serrations. I was picturing the Chimaphila. Thanks again, searching is hard without a starting point.
Cool, that gave me the keys to search more efficiently. Thanks. Here is what I find, with your help, on a quick check. I'll be more thorough...
Location: Northwest Georgia (Near Chattanooga TN) I am trying to survey a host of natives, including plants, and would appreciate some help in...
I don't know either. The closest Rhododendron I know is Rhododendron nudiflorum, but I don't think the region is right.
That looks like a common grass, Agrostis palustris (Creeping bentgrass). It makes a nice dense yard grass but it is hell in the flower beds. Any...
Maybe it is Hydnopolyporus palmatus. http://morelmushroomhunting.com/hydnopolyporus_palmatus.htm
I'm not so much name confused as I am ignorant of ID features to look for. I know the basics of distinguishing cacti vs other spiny lookalikes and...
I'm a bit of a skeptic when reading material of that type, but I would certainly like to see results with proper controls. Growing up in Texas it...