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Small tree in downtown Tucson, Arizona. Not a native plant. Extreme cauliflory. Fruits (not shown in pictures) are small, hard drupes. Looking at...
Seen growing in a yard. Looks culitvated. Guessing it's in the Rutaceae family from the fruit. Any ideas?
Posting for a friend...apparently it has a very large root mass. In Atlanta, GA. Something in Asparagaceae?
Someone sent this along to me, it popped up in their backyard in south Albuquerque, New Mexico. They get water from the ditches along the Rio...
Hey all, I found this last week at the western border of Death Valley National Park in California, elevation about 5,000 feet, on a skree...
Last batch! Last picture is a repeat plant but better picture.
Third batch!
Second batch!
Hi all, I recently went to Myanmar and took pictures of some of the plants I saw that I didn't recognize. Hope you can help! Here's the...
Found this in a limestone canyon in northern Arizona, at about 750 meters. It looks like an Erigeron, but it doesn't key out well. Perennial....
Hi, This was found in southern Nevada, in a disturbed area around water. Not quite sure what it is, I've never seen it. The remnant phyllaries...
Hi, My guess is a Lewisia, but the leaves (not visible in the picture) look like they were going to be highly dissected, not linear like the...
Hi all, Recently I hiked Aravipa Canyon, north-east of Tucson, AZ. Found some plants I didn't know: Pictures 1 & 2 are of the same plant. It...
Hi, Recently went to Guatemala, found two interesting plants that I snapped pictures of. The first plant was found growing in a beachtown. It...
Hi, I found this plant growing along a warm spring off a side canyon along the Colorado River (below the Hoover Dam). It produced a white...
Found this growing near a springs in northern Arizona. The area surrounding spring is slightly alkaline. Was thinking Machaeranthera sp. but...
found this at a campground, so probably an escaped plant used in horticulture. near lake mead, nv. no flowers. leaves are sharp and glandular,...
Found this plant near peak of Mt. Moriah, in central Nevada. About 12,000 ft.
Hi, Found this shrub out near the Grand Wash Cliffs (western edge of Grand Canyon). I think its an Artemisia sp., but which one? Most likely...
Can't seem to key it out. The key always takes me to Apocynaceae. Anyways, clasping leaves, 5 stamens, 5 petal parts, 1 ovary, 2 stigmas. Thanks!