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thanks everyone for all of your help!! (this applies to my other threads too of course). I really appreciate it. Updating my plants..
ok last thread of the series! batch 5: row 1 #1. Common Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) #2. unknown? #3. Common Milkweed (Asclepias...
I hope I am not making too many threads in a row but it's too late to stop now! batch 4: row 1 #1. unknown. looks like a thistle but all...
batch number 3: row 1 #1. unknown #2. Canada Thistle (Cirsium arvense) #3. unknown (I think it's a mustard, and I apologize I realize it's a...
ok, here is my second batch of photos: row 1 #1. Queen Anne's Lace (Daucus carota) #2. unknown #3. unknown (looks like daisy fleabane.. but...
evening all. I hope this thread isn't too big, but I recently went on a couple of treks in the woods (one in toronto, one in muskoka), and...
hmm, interesting points. does this mean, evolutionarily speaking, that perennials have dominant traits (ie. more adaptable, smaller, stronger,...
Thanks thanrose, you've been very helpful. Yeah, after reading your response I realize I am being a bit too obsessive about this, and I should...
Peterson's 'Edible Wild Plants' book. how thorough? I've been going through my 'Edible Wild Plants (eastern/central North America)' book by...
Thanks. You're right, I own a few Petersons, but books like 'The Forager's Harvest' are also very helpful because it lists only about 40 species...