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Hi Mackenzie, After looking at the pictures I took before and after this one, I am pretty sure it was on the Schoolhouse Trail.
Thank you Thean! I will try it out Thomas
HI, I am looking for a source for amaranth seed to grow as a vegetable and also whether anuone in the canadian prairies has ever done so....
Could this be Gumweed (grindella squarrosa). It grows along Highway 41 close to Saskatoon.
I think Ron B and Abgardeneer are not using books but just have a wealth of knowledge. I use various books from the lone pine series. This one I...
looks like a Dwarf Sawwort, saussurea densa in my book
both jelly and syrup are wonderful. Don't make it too sweet and try the syrup on pancakes with maple syrup together. Mmmmm.
the big leaves were growing in a swamp. The plant with patterned leaves is similar to rattlesnake plantain and there were a few of those around...
Still in the Bella Coola valley BC. It looks like wintergreen but the flower looks somewhat off. the last two in the same patch, the first one...
Thanks for the great calls and the link to centaurea. It matches exactly centaurea montana. I just wonder why it isn't in any of my otherwise...
I found these the second week of July in the Bella Coola valley, BC. The third one (8464) looks quite abit like self heal but not enough to...
Thanks for the clarification!
Certainly looks like it. Thanks a lot guys! It is nowhere in any of the books on western Canada that I have. Strange.
Found this in Kelowna in early October. Borage family? Escaped from a garden and not a wildflower at all? Help!
I am just a simple economist meddling in botany, but I do believe now that I can see a systematic difference. The pics you refer to all sho a...
Now I got it! Thanks. I gotta admit though, that I would not have seen my plant and these as the same species. I guess that's where the experience...
Thanks to both of you! The quoted site only has a drawing of the plant, but thanks for the hint, useful for other occasions.
Thanks for the replies! you're a great bunch!
These were all taken last september in the Okanagan. Any help much appreciated.
You are right of course, no chokecherry. I wasn't looking right. #3 indeed looks just like the bidens cernua we have around here.