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Impatiens balsamina?
I fully agree with what Margot requested !!! In addition, I think that very often the problems of plants depend on cultivation errors and it is...
Will it not be a further experiment of Thompson & Morgan's, a well-known British seed brand, after TomTato®? [MEDIA] A couple of years ago here...
For me it certainly belongs to the Saxifragaceae family and resembles the Saxifraga lyallii or Micranthes melanocentra .
@Acerholic Here too maybe a couple of them and not even a firefly have been seen!
@Acerholic Goodmorning! But what is ... a ladybug; no, maybe it's too big .............?????
I too had thought of a Drymocallis, although a D. glandulosa . Wildflower Search
Maybe something more of a possibility, don't you think? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Acerholic Thanks so much!!! Since she hasn't answered me yet, I thought I'd forward the link you kindly indicated to me so if the problem is in...
On the Italian Forum in which I participate a Canadian user asked for help to chemically solve the problem of a rather important invasion of...
Sorry but the recognition of a plant based on a photo like that is a gamble. For fun, then I gamble Gentiana cruciata. Next.....
Beautiful @Acerholic , grazie!!! I did not know either of the existence of the book or that equines loved watermelons !!!!!!! I also discovered...
Finally after a long time in a morning walk I met again several plants of Ecballium elaterium (Watermelon donkey). [ATTACH] The donkey watermelon,...
Could be Cestrum nocturnum.
@Acerholic At noon 29 ° C in the shade under the porch, imagine on the outdoor paving and in the garden with the sun shining !!! And behind my...
@wcutler Yes, in fact, as a text there is nothing that could interest us, they have attached it because in a single page there are all the images...
@Acerholic Thank you!! If I find anything else I'll update you. As for the pleasant weekend I hope yours was better !!! How hot is it here?
@Acerholic From the attached extract, Oxytropis campestris var. spicata Hook. and Oxytropis sericea ssp. spicata, Oxytropis sericea var. spicata...
@wcutler The answer has arrived: I confirm Teucrium hircanicum L. adding only that those cultivated are cultivars. T. hircanicum L. is a typical...
Could it be Oxytropis sericea?