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thank you Frog I was being fooled by the variation in the cap surface. it may be due to the original samples being close to hot concrete
Thank you frog Yes dark scabers not dirt
Good afternoon folks This mushroom or set of mushrooms are growing through a new planter bed in between sword ferns. But generally through...
good morning pmurphy i think it is silybum the milk thistle A.Vogel: Plant Encyclopaedia Silybum marianum (L.) GAERT. (Milk Thistle) a great...
Good morning looks like peach leaf curl Peach Leaf Curl Management Guidelines--UC IPM
good morning Pmurphy #4 Mimulus or monkey flower Erythranthe guttata (yellow monkey-flower) E-Flora BC Photo Gallery: Photo Details #2...
Cedar apple rust ? Cedar Apple Rust cedar apple rust
I just picked up a copy at Save-on foods in Abbotsford at 30% off the regular price! they had 3 copies there!! I also picked up a copy of...
could it be a type of calliopsis/coreopsis? Calliopsis
looks like a viburnum with leaf beetle damage
a yellow wood sorrel. Oxalis sp maybe?
Keith this web page may be of use to you. you can download a free app for iOS or Android that does not use your data when out walking Trees...
looks like a kiwifruit actinide kolomikta Actinidia kolomikta (Variegated Kiwi Vine)
Nectaroscordum siculum or Sicilian honey garlic. I think at one time it was allium bulgaricum Nectaroscordum siculum (Sicilian Honey Garlic)
the first picture shows the reproductive spore bearing stalk. it is called a strobili (the conelike part at the top). the second is a new...
I have looked at my copy of the plant records from Vandusen and it states west Himalayas afghan to c . Nepal. Usually Vandusen has the annotation...
euphorbia leuconeura or Madagascar jewel Madagascar Juwel (Euphorbia leuconeura)
could it be in the myrtaceae? something like Syzygium? the green open flanges and the naked stamens seen to suggest that? or am I way off? a...
could be a cone from Pinus Banksiana Jack pine. they often have uneven growth in the seed bracts
in the genus Opuntia but I'm not sure of the specific epithet for this