unknown wetlands plants

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  1. Tomina

    Tomina Active Member 10 Years

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    two from Cheam wetlands provincial park:

    The green flower is a bit wet making it look whiter but it is light green, a dense flower looking like a pinecone -....
    the purple & yellow one looking a bit like a lily, growing like a vine up a tree...

    your knowledge and assistance is appreciated!
     

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  2. Ron B

    Ron B Paragon of Plants 10 Years

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    Hops and bittersweet nightshade.
     
  3. Tomina

    Tomina Active Member 10 Years

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    Well well. Hardly local. Thanks very much! I would never have found these.
     
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    Down here (Seattle area) the Humulus is rare as a wild plant whereas the Solanum is a wetland weed.
     
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    Tomina Active Member 10 Years

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    I guess I meant not native when I said not local. Having googled the nightshade, I do see it as an introduced invasive weed. How the hop would appear is peculiar I'm thinking...
     

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