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donald girod 14-06-2005 11:55 PM

what is this wildflower?
 
I have found an unfamiliar (and very pretty) wildflower growing by the
woodshed, and my book is not helping. Is there any place I can post a
picture and have some expert tell me what the flower is?

David Bockman 15-06-2005 12:09 AM

donald girod wrote in
:

I have found an unfamiliar (and very pretty) wildflower growing by the
woodshed, and my book is not helping. Is there any place I can post a
picture and have some expert tell me what the flower is?


alt.binaries.pictures.gardens

--
David J. Bockman, Fairfax, VA (USDA Hardiness Zone 7)
email:
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donald girod 15-06-2005 03:30 AM

David Bockman wrote:
donald girod wrote in
:


I have found an unfamiliar (and very pretty) wildflower growing by the
woodshed, and my book is not helping. Is there any place I can post a
picture and have some expert tell me what the flower is?



alt.binaries.pictures.gardens



Thank you very much. That is just what I need.

Snooze 15-06-2005 03:55 AM


"donald girod" wrote in message
...
I have found an unfamiliar (and very pretty) wildflower growing by the
woodshed, and my book is not helping. Is there any place I can post a
picture and have some expert tell me what the flower is?


Posting images on usenet with the hopes that someone will view it and be
able to identify it isn't very effective. It's far more effective to take a
picture of it, making sure you get a picture of the flower and the leaves
then upload the image to one of the many free webservers.

Then you can post a link to that image in almost any newsgroup you want.

-S



Travis 15-06-2005 09:09 AM

Snooze wrote:
"donald girod" wrote in message
...
I have found an unfamiliar (and very pretty) wildflower growing by
the woodshed, and my book is not helping. Is there any place I
can post a picture and have some expert tell me what the flower is?


Posting images on usenet with the hopes that someone will view it
and be able to identify it isn't very effective. It's far more
effective to take a picture of it, making sure you get a picture of
the flower and the leaves then upload the image to one of the many
free webservers.
Then you can post a link to that image in almost any newsgroup you
want.
-S


As long as CV is alive it will be identified. So post the pic to
alt.binaries.pictures.gardens.

--

Travis in Shoreline (just North of Seattle) Washington
USDA Zone 8
Sunset Zone 5


raycruzer 15-06-2005 05:34 PM

Just curious what book are you referring to and what state are you in?

There are a number of free online weed and plant ID lists for each
state that could help you in your wildflower ID quest. A good list for
each state can be found at the EWIRM website.

Ray
____________________________________________
EWIRM: Nature makes plants, humans make weeds!



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