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Lactuca graminifolia looks very limited in my area, but could be spreading among waste areas:...
Still wondering what this is. Here are some more pictures of it in the field.
Creeping charlie?
Looks kinda like a Tragopogon, but has a stronger midvein and longer leaves than I'm familiar with. (NW Indiana)
Yes! I just came here to suggest M. punctata after some thought. Excellent, thanks.
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Someone send this photo to me...looks sort of like a giant snowdrops. Photo is from today. Sorry I don't have a better pic.
These are columbine (Aquilegia canadensis) leaves right?
I was curious as well so here is an update. The official recommendation continues to be "subsp." as per the newer (2011) ICN, or International...
Thanks! I came across that as well just a few minutes after posting.
Photos attached!
Most of the leaf litter looked like silver maple (deeply lobed), but their buds look much pointer and browner in photos online than these are...
Bout 50 ft tall, foot n a half wide.
I thought Morus because of the 3 strong veins and crenate-borderline-serrate leaf margin, e.g. http://trees.stanford.edu/images/morus-rubra01.jpg...
Unsure if the leaf came from the tree, there were lots of other species in the area and no leaves left on the tree. 30 feet tall, couldn't reach...
e.g. Prunus serotina, americana, virginiana at different ages?
Urban area.
Beauteous, thank you all kindly.
How can I distinguish the two (in an urban setting)?
Wet area in Illinois.