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Post by treehugger on Sept 8, 2016 9:45:23 GMT
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Post by treehugger on Sept 8, 2016 9:46:18 GMT
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Post by treehugger on Sept 8, 2016 9:47:04 GMT
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Post by silversea on Oct 22, 2016 3:57:12 GMT
2 Looks like Daucus carota?
And 3 is a Potentilla such as repens or indica.
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Post by Cotham Marble on Oct 23, 2016 9:58:46 GMT
Top is perhaps flea bane Pulicaria dysenterica. With smaller compositae flowers it's worth crushing one or two to see if there is a distinctive scent.
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Post by aeshna5 on Oct 23, 2016 16:34:35 GMT
Top is perhaps flea bane Pulicaria dysenterica. With smaller compositae flowers it's worth crushing one or two to see if there is a distinctive scent. Agree it's this. Didn't realise Treehugger was looking for IDs for his/her photos?
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Post by silversea on Oct 28, 2016 0:37:43 GMT
Well I must admit I do tend to assume people posting in here are hoping for IDs. But I see the subforum is "Flora" not "Flora ID" specifically.
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Post by aeshna5 on Oct 28, 2016 17:21:00 GMT
Well I must admit I do tend to assume people posting in here are hoping for IDs. But I see the subforum is "Flora" not "Flora ID" specifically. People usually suggest they are looking for an ID. I assumed (perhaps incorrectly) that the OP just wanted to share his/her shots.
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Post by rowanberry on Oct 28, 2016 20:39:29 GMT
Well, it's still nice to have an id for those of us who didn't know what they are! (that would be me. )
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