Some Identifications Please

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  1. dmschmidt

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    Hello

    If any of the knowledgeable group members might be able to help me identify the following species, I'd sure appreciate it.

    Image 686: I know the yellow flower is a daffodil. It's the other I need help with.

    Image 275: the leaf came from a shrub that was about 6' tall. The "sprouts" on the leaves look parasitic somehow.

    Thanks again.
     

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    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    First should be Magnolia sieboldii.

    Third is Allium 'Globemaster', I think.
     
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    2 down, 5 left. Thanks!
    Michael
     
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    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Ah, the 5th is some sort of gall on the leaf.
     
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    2nd, try Iris japonica.
    Last , possibly a helleborus .
     
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    chimera Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    6th, try Forget-me-not, Myosotis
     
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    six down! One to go. That last pink one I see growing in wooded areas of Stanley Park quite frequently.

    Thanks guys.
     
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    Silene dioica
     
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    Hey! That's 7.

    Thanks guys! I really appreciate it.

    Is there anyone on the list that's good at fungi?
     
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    chimera Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    My suggestions are just guesses, may be mistaken and need further confirmation, but you're welcome.

    You could probably try the fungi forum on here for IDs.
     
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    will do!
    thanks again!
     
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    Hi

    could someone send me a link to the fungi forum? I don't see it listed...

    thanks
     
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    Susan G Active Member 10 Years

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    To get an ID on the galls you may want to go to bugguide.net. They look like finger galls caused by a mite. It's helpful if you know the species of plant the galls are on. Looks like it could be a cherry.
     
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    Brunnera macrophylla is the blue one.
     

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