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Thank you for the ID. I have been working at keeping this plant under control ever since we had our driveway done.
Hi, Can anyone help me identify this plant? It thrives here in the Pacific Northwest - on shale, in gravel, in grass. The small yellow flowers...
Thanks you. I have looked up Spergularia in the BC Gulf Islands and it looks a lot like Spergularia rubra, There are others that it could be as...
This plant loves the spaces between the stones in my sidewalk. Location is the BC Southern Gulf Islands. I am not sure how to describe the leaves...
Yes, that looks like it. I have not seen it before. Thanks.
The leaves are in sets of 3 but more pointed than clover. The yellow flowers are in sets of 5. Where the leaf stem meets the main stem there are 2...
Thanks for replying. Yes, a hood choice and not invasive
Thanks. Good to know that it is not going to take over. I have been fighting several invasive plants and want something low growing that will...
Thanks for responding. After looking at the image for Pseudognaphalium stramineum, I agree.
This plant grew up beside a plant bed that was installed last fall. Growing on the edge of the bed where the gravel meets. This is on South Pender...
Thanks for answering. It sounds like it is weedy and needs controlling or will take over.
I have not been able to identify this plant growing on disturbed soil on Pender Island on the BC coast. It seems to like some shade. The small...
Thanks. It was not in my Plants of Coastal BC book because it is another invasive introduced plant ! They seem to grow best.
It has some similarities but the leaves look different to me. It is growing in local soil we had brought in on South Pender Island in BC. Lots of...
Thanks. After looking at good images of both and reading the species information on E-Flora BC Atlas Page I believe it is Bromus sterilis. Thanks
Thanks for replying. I have looked at the images and description on Hairy-brome | NatureSpot and this particular plant does not have any hair on...
this is growing in the BC gulf islands on a slope that was disturbed and has repopulated with lots of invasives as well as local grasses. The stem...
I have looked at some more websites and I think you are correct. I think the plant with the open flower is Cerastium fontanum - common mouse ear...
The leaf on the plant on the left is slightly more elliptical but the stem does have some hair. Often the flowers are not open. I will try to find...
Thanks . After looking images of these , and doing a search for the fact the flowers are in clusters, the image for cerastium glomeratum popped up...