Another tiny flowers from Garry Point for ID please

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  1. David Tang

    David Tang Active Member

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    These were taken in April, 2004 with my first digital camera.
    Roughly 7-8mm in diameter. Don't know if they were seeded
    by someone. I don't see them again in recent years.
     

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  2. Georgia Strait

    Georgia Strait Generous Contributor

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    This is how I got mixed up in the two threads you’ve posted - I tend to leap at anything with Garry in it thinking of our rare Garry Oak in BC.

    I am sorry for my confusing reply.

    I do not know this pink flower plant — in a park it could be anything fr a hydro seed mix to some imported soil

    Is it still there in 2021? (Given you said the pix were fr 2004)

    Cross reference: Your other post about clover at Garry Point, Richmond BC
    Unknown grass/flower in Garry Point ID please
     
  3. David Tang

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    They are no longer there.
    Just because of rain and wind in these few days, I stay at home
    to tidy up old files and dug up these unknowns !
     
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    Acerholic Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator VCBF Cherry Scout Maple Society

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    @David Tang , Good morning David I'm thinking Malcolmia maritima, or Virginia stock.
    Regarding your first digital camera, you did very well indeed. They say that digital photography washes out the colours, but that has not happened here.
     
  5. David Tang

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    Thanks Acerholic.
    I think the colour is close to the original, an very
    good investment that costed only $500 before tax.
    It's the Nikon 5700. That was before I discovered
    Photoshop !
     
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    Acerholic Paragon of Plants Forums Moderator VCBF Cherry Scout Maple Society

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    That's why the colours are not washed out, a very good camera. You get what you pay for as the saying goes.
     
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    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Brassicaceae (mustard family) for sure.
     

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