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Old 03-08-2004, 03:15 PM
Cereus-validus
 
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Default White wildflower in northern NJ

There is no way anybody could confuse wild carrot with poison ivy. If you
have ever eaten salad, you would be familiar with the smell of carrots.

There are hundreds of wild flower books.
You can find at least one of them at your local library.

Try the gardening newsgroups.

Identifying plant pictures is much easier than trying to decipher vague
descriptions from newbies.


"swim learning" wrote in message
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"Cereus-validus" wrote in message

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Shame on you for not knowing this very common plant.

If you pull a plant up, you will notice that the roots smell exactly the
same as a carrot.



I am not a native of North America or Europe.

It seems this newsgroup is for serious academics rather than novices
and dabblers like me. Can you suggest another group where I can post
such questions?

I believe that some others may find the pictures of interest and
consider identifying other's photos as an interesting puzzle. I would
like to see such posts from others.

It is not obvious to me that I should smell a plant to identify it,
let alone pull out and check the roots. Nevertheless, I think it is a
good idea, and I may do this in the future. However, suppose the plant
is something like poison ivy? Also, most plant smells are not familiar
to me.

Can you recommend one or two basic books for identifying such plants?

Thank you.