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Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by susan134, May 17, 2006.

  1. susan134

    susan134 Member

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    Moved over the winter and hoping to find the names of these flowers and plants.
     

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    Monarda
    Monarda with iris
    Coreopsis auriculata
    Erigeron (i think)
    Sedum probably Autumn Joy
     
  3. wrygrass2

    wrygrass2 Active Member 10 Years

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    I agree with Oscar's Erigeron for the fourth picture, possibly E. philadelphicus? Harry
     
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    The stack and leaves of this plant are hairy, almost nettle like.
     
  5. wrygrass2

    wrygrass2 Active Member 10 Years

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    If you are still talking about the white/yellow flower in the fourth picture, the flower is typical Erigeron. As far as being definite on the species/variety I just chose the plant that most looked like your picture. Not being from your area and not having the plant in hand with a good flora makes it diffictult to id. Other choices are E. annuus or E. pulchellus. Many plants of this genus have hairy stems and leaves. The link above goes to a USDA Plants page state search result for KY and the genus Erigeron so you might do google image searches on the varieties you find there. The indented names are synonyms so don't search for those. Harry
     

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