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Thank you Andrey. My education continues. I believe stolons are runners that reproduce the plant. I looked and there are none. I also learned...
How about Antennaria argentea? Two specimens were collected on Mt. Sexton (Oregon Flora Project) which is about a mile away. I don't find photos...
I went back to the same location but couldn't find the same plant. However, I found some nearby that appear to be the same. The basal leaves may...
Returned to a Southern Oregon mixed woodland hillside to re-photo a Forest Scurfpea and found this flower nearby. The flower may be past its...
Thank you Daniel. My follow-up on this plant shows that Psoralea physodes has been renamed Rupertia physodes. BTW, great Website!
Unable to identify this plant. Growing in Southern Oregon on dry mixed woodland hillside. Most plants are less than one foot tall and do not...
I am sure your ID is correct. USDA and Jepson info is that it likes marshy/bog terrain. The grow site is a small open meadow between two hills...
This plant is growing on a wooded Southern Oregon hillside (1300 ft.) with Common Yellow Monkeyflower and Narrowleaf Mule's Ear. Looks like...
Found a possible match on the Oregon State Flora Project. Could this be Lathyrus sphaericus?
Very small reddish orange flower 5/16"/.08 cm. It is obviously a Lathyrus variety, but I can't positively identify it specifically. It fits the...
Thank you Ron. Images on CalPhoto and Google suggest it is Linaria maroccana. Interesting that it showed up on a Southern Oregon hillside of...
I thought this was a Monkeyflower. However, I recently found a Common Yellow Monkeyflower and realized I may have misidentified this flower. The...
Thanks all, I didn't spot it in my books because the only image of a Starflower had a pink flower. I was looking in the white section and...
Help ID - Plant has large opposite ovate leaves about 3" long. Flower is about 1/2 inch across with six petals. Growing on an eastern slope in...