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I think the first 2 is a viburnum lentago, actually, I'm pretty sure it's a lentago :) Now for the buckthorn I'll try and get a picture of the...
I have these 2 shrubs growing near the waterfront near the apartement I'm staying at. I thought I'd give a shot at identifying them, but I'm...
If you think it's a pigweed, compare to the from this courtyard, Yours does look to me like a species from the Amaranthaceae family though.
Quite a few replies, I just returned from the area and it is perfectly opposite, thank you very much on the response and for all your expertise....
Oh boy, quick response, honestly I can't recall, I'd have to go back to the field and check, I'll go check that out and reply pretty soon
This odd tree has eluded my identification attempts, so I thought perhaps some ideas could help me out. It's quite odd, out of the 3 leaflets, 2...
Thanks for the advice. I'll contemplate my options and I don't think I'll cut them we'll cut them all down, but very new growths and future new...
I think you're right, definatly an elm, here's some close ups on leaves / trunk but all the growth are pretty young here (1-2 years)
Thanks for the quick reply, I'll look it up. Earlier this summer we could count about a handfull of these in the area, now there's about two...
I'm posting this unidentified tree species as a request from a colleague. I haven't been able to discern much about it's identity but this...
It was that obvious? well, I guess it can't be helped, thanks for the help, and after reading about it, it sure seems to be the culprit....
As you may have read on one of my posts, I work in a boreal environement conservation space and oddly enough, I've come across a single tree that...
I've so far concluded that this low growing shrub is from the Caprifoliaceae family, some kind of honeysuckle, thinking Diervilla lonicera. Any...
Hmm, I've a very similar shrub with nearly the same berry, maybe same species, at a different maturity stage? or perhaps a similar species
Unfortunatly your plant is Dioecious. Male and female plants must be grown if fruit and seed is required if you want to propogate it
I'm just curious as to how you knew these were safe to eat. I wouldn't try it until I looked it up hehe.
Confirmation, http://www.cof.orst.edu/cf/wildlife/images/species_photos/plants/lactuca_muralis-wall_lettuce.jpg Wall letuce was the culprit, it...
Sorry Plantmania, but it is not Dicentra spectabilis, also known commonly as the bleeding heart. Yes, it really is a very nice example of an...
5 and 6 looks like a species of wild grapes, vitis aestivalis? fits with what I can see of your pictures found a link that could be usefull,...
I'm sorry, but if you haven't noticed, Lactuca saligna is a species of plant with white or yellow flowers that has a composed flower with...