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Thank you. An eloquent response. Another suggestion just received has been Rorippa sylvestris - which I rather like....
The leaves seem quite wrong...
This brassica has me stumped. It was photographed in late summer in New York, growing thickly beside a stream in lawn area. Suggestions so far...
Hm. Thank you. I should have mentioned that two years ago I was the blue crystals to feed it - I am a recovering Miracle Gro addict :-) and...
I have grown a potted fig successfully for about six years, now. I root prune it every other winter (image attached) and want to keep it in the...
Thank you.
This was taken in early March 2008 on a 17th floor terrace in Manhattan (approx. Zone but colder?). Can anyone help ID? I would like to specify...
My friend Frank is trying to ID this flower growing in the woods and fields of Weir Farm, Connecticut. "I've since looked at this one again in...
Yes, Sir! Thank you so much...popular it may be but I have never noticed it before. I love it.
I just photographed this tree, about 10' tall, in Brooklyn, New York...It is a tree, but seems to have been trained into this form. The leaves...
Thanks, Ed...
I photographed this aloe growing in a crevice in a granite boulder in the Cape Columbine Nature Reserve outside the fishing town of Paternoster,...
Parnassia fimbriata? Thank you! I was off in the wrong direction...
Thank you! Very helpful...
Three more from Mt Baker environs...The single white so like Ranunculus, with its feet practically in snowmelt stream?
I came away from the Mt Baker slopes quite giddy with flowers. Can anyone help me ID these, please? I know the red is obviously Castilleja, but...
Thank you Margaret - yes, I did, as well as Van Dusen. Quite lovely.
Thank you Lila!
Ok this is silly - I'm answering my own post. Trial and error. Hieracium aurantiacum - a noxious invader! Ha. Oh well - it was rather pretty....
OK - Prunella vulgaris on the purple...just need the first two!