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Old 16-05-2007, 11:04 PM posted to bionet.plants
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If this is not against the rules of this NG, I am sending a photo of a
group of plants/wildflowers that are all over a ranch where I visit in
Stonewall County, Texas (west central Texas). No one there has any idea
what they are, so I will appreciate any clues. If there is a better NG
for me to take this sort of thing to, please let me know.

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http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...5/CIMG0171.jpg

p.s. I know what the little red ones are -it's the large white ones I'm
interested in.

Big John
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Big John wrote:
No one there has any idea
what they are, so I will appreciate any clues.

Thanks --

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...5/CIMG0171.jpg

p.s. I know what the little red ones are -it's the large white ones I'm
interested in.

Big John


I'd say it's a mustard of some sort. Maybe that's enough to get you
pointed in the right direction.

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Default [Plant-biology] Plant ID/mystery Mustard

Try Lepidium camprestre. Have any other pics? Flower/fruit closeup?
Tim


Stephen Sentoff wrote:
Big John wrote:
No one there has any idea what they are, so I will appreciate any clues.
Thanks --

http://i167.photobucket.com/albums/u...5/CIMG0171.jpg

p.s. I know what the little red ones are -it's the large white ones
I'm interested in.

Big John


I'd say it's a mustard of some sort. Maybe that's enough to get you
pointed in the right direction.


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