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http://www.namethatplant.net/picpage.shtml?path=/Images/ImagesFire/jkm09/jkm090321_089.jpg&plant=113&photo=10025 Could it be Arabis laevigata...
Thank you for your input….I guess I’ll just have to revisit it this Spring and see how it is growing. I understand that basal rosettes are not...
Hello, This plant was found on a trail in Frederick county VA. In woodland, I believe sandstone? Shale? Very dry soil. Basal rosette is all I...
Thank you so much for id! You are right…it is that one. Too bad, flowers are so pretty! But it is so invasive! Back to weeding. Thanks again.
Hello. An annual is invading my property and I can’t for the life of me figure out what it is. Can you id this? It started germinating this...
Thanks for your reply, Ron. Are they the really bad invasive ones that you can’t get rid of them once you have them…I think Fallopia japonica?
Hello. Can someone tell me if this is bindweed, morning glory or something else? Found in northern VA. Thank-you for any input!
Thank-you for your input!! Never thought about deer...this place is overrun by them and they do a lot of obvious damage to larger trunks...was not...
Hello. Hope this is the correct forum for this question....could someone tell me what is causing this damage? Growing in northern VA woodland...
Thank-you for the info. I was puzzled because seemed that there were 2 varieties of C. divaricata? One was just C. divaricata divaricata and the...
Cleistesiopsis maybe but which one?
Hi, Is this a pogonia? Popped up in acid woods western NC mtns. Thank-you.
Ok. Thank-you very much for your input!
Found 2 young trees in woods, quite possibly sprouts from same source. One is tall, straight, about 10-15ft but too young to have bark. The...
Found in sunny opening in rocky woods of northern VA. Most likely a weed...square stem basal rosette of scalloped leaves...looks a bit like...
Thank-you for the link. I think R. pensilvanicus is the best fit except for those few canes that seem to be exceptions to the arching stem...
Hello. I am trying to ID a species of blackberry I have growing around me. I have plenty of R. phoenicolasius, R. occidentalis and R....
Merci beaucoup Alain! Not useless at all! I find it fascinating and makes remembering the vernacular names easier if you know their origin!...
Thank-you so much everyone for your help!! Silver: Thank-so much for pics...looking at aril colour I think mine is redder and maybe if ripe...
Hello. Found a number of small trees in Appalachian woods, northern VA. They are definitely Euonymus and I am guessing either E. atropurpureus...