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For a couple of years now I have found that some of my broccoli heads have been deformed. Now a similar deformation id occuring on cabbages and...
Thanks Michael F and Carboniferous, I had never noticed the cones at the tops of fir trees like that before This was a very prolific year for...
While on a walk in Gatineau Park in late September we noticed what seemed to be plants growing on the tops of spruce trees. We could not get...
I guess I was figuring naturalized was not the same as native. I will recalibrate ;-) r.
Thanks Michael, Pretty. To bad it's not native. Spotting the out of focus, not flowering Rhinanthus, as well. You know your stuff! Again,...
In going through my Newfoundland photos I am able to identify most of the flower pictures, but not this one. They are striking, but I have no...
Thanks Ron, That's it. Richard
This year I have noticed that there are a number of plants without petals but with what appear to be multiple stamens. The plants are about 18"...
Re: Volunteer tree? - Prunus? Thanks smivies, I have grown a couple of different types of cherry over the years but they have quite different...
Thanks smlvles, Ron, I thought they might be raspberries, but somehow they didn't look quite right. r.
Two of these plants have arrived under one of our white pines in Ottawa, Ontario. Can anyone identify, please. Richard
A couple of these plants have arrived in my too shaded cedar hedge. Location: Ottawa, Ontario Anyone know what they are? Richard
By George, I think they've got it! Thanks, r.
No, Weedbender, not the shiny round thing, the lumpy grey-green stuff ;-)
This stuff showed up last year and is growing like gangbusters. My researches through this forum suggest Japenese Knot Weed. It is not in flower...
Well done, paion. I had the wrong picture to go with the description I gave!
There are several of these fast-growing plants amongst a shade-impacted cedar hedge. I suspect they spread underground. The stems seem to be...
I found this small plant growin in a perennial bed. I looks a but like a fungus of some soert, but is grey-green. Anyone know what it is?...
From time to time things arrive in our perennial garden that look, for a while, like they belong there. However, as they get larger, we're not...
Close, Joe. It's a pansy. Richard