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Flower of Crusea wrightii var. wrightii is right on (pun not intended). Leaves on my images seem to show somewhat more branching than the images...
Thank you David. Marina diffusa flower and leaf match and my plant showed distinctly red stems for which M. diffusa is well known. To top it off,...
Thank you Tyrlych!
yes they are doubly divided though quite tightly so better seen in "ratty" foliage. [ATTACH]
I may have posted in haste. This may be Calliandra calothyrsus. Can anyone verify, based on the photos?
Photographed in September. A common plant along trails, so appears to be a bit of a weed - but very interesting flower nevertheless! Height...
Photographed in September. Lanky shrub to 2 meters in height. Sparse foliage (in spite it being near end of rainy season) and flowers small...
Photographed in September. Height 0.5 - 1.0 meter. Moist highlands south of Colima Volcano, Colima State. Locally fairly abundant.
Photographed in September. Somewhat less than 1 meter in height. Moist highlands south of Colima Volcano, Colima State.
area just south of Colima volcano, Colima State. photographed in September. Height to perhaps 3 m, lanky. Locally, quite common along roadsides.
Thank you both. Flower is indeed identical to Epilobium ciliatum.
Thank you. Lichen was certainly off my radar!
Photo taken at the end of April. The plant is in a bog bed. No idea where it came from. I have a strong feeling that I should know this one...
Found this one plant along a trail off the Blue Ridge Parkway on May 5th (2012). Looks like it may be previous year's growth? Any ideas?
Ron, this plant has increased only slightly in the past 15 years, leading us to suspect that it may be well over 30 years old. This predates...
Thank you. I'll let the owner know. She is right about it being Carolinian as it is found at Long Point, ON, at the edge of the Carolinian zone.
Thank you.
photographed early August. Growing on limestone rubble. about 1 m tall.
This shrub is just under 2 m tall, with beautiful glossy foliage. Photo taken in late July. Owner believes it may be a Carolinian plant, but is...
Thank you Lila.