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Old 19-07-2005, 01:07 AM
Charles Woolever
 
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This is an ornamental plant in at an office park in Western New York.
The plant has finished flowering so I can 't describe the flowers. The
seed pods are now brown and covered with short hair. Those pods that
have split open are tan inside. The pods are about 1 to 1-1/2 inches
long and remind me of small beans or soybeans.

The plants have long stems about 18-24" tall with branches off the main
stems. The branches have leaf stems coming off those and each leaf stem
ends with a circular arrangement of leaves, 11 total at the end of each
stem. Each leaf has a central vein, an elongated oval with no edge teeth.

Any ideas? I've looked online and have found nothing. Thanks,

Charles
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Old 19-07-2005, 01:28 AM
Cereus-validus.......
 
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I have an idea.

Have a picture taken of it and post it to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
!!!!!

Your description doesn't ring any bells nor toot any horns nor raise any
flags at all.


"Charles Woolever" wrote in message
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This is an ornamental plant in at an office park in Western New York.
The plant has finished flowering so I can 't describe the flowers. The
seed pods are now brown and covered with short hair. Those pods that
have split open are tan inside. The pods are about 1 to 1-1/2 inches
long and remind me of small beans or soybeans.

The plants have long stems about 18-24" tall with branches off the main
stems. The branches have leaf stems coming off those and each leaf stem
ends with a circular arrangement of leaves, 11 total at the end of each
stem. Each leaf has a central vein, an elongated oval with no edge teeth.

Any ideas? I've looked online and have found nothing. Thanks,

Charles



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Old 19-07-2005, 01:48 AM
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You mean you have a bad idea!!!!!

It's at a manufacturing plant and no cameras are allowed anywhere inside
the property.

Charles





In article ,
"Cereus-validus......." wrote:

I have an idea.

Have a picture taken of it and post it to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
!!!!!

Your description doesn't ring any bells nor toot any horns nor raise any
flags at all.


"Charles Woolever" wrote in message
...
This is an ornamental plant in at an office park in Western New York.
The plant has finished flowering so I can 't describe the flowers. The
seed pods are now brown and covered with short hair. Those pods that
have split open are tan inside. The pods are about 1 to 1-1/2 inches
long and remind me of small beans or soybeans.

The plants have long stems about 18-24" tall with branches off the main
stems. The branches have leaf stems coming off those and each leaf stem
ends with a circular arrangement of leaves, 11 total at the end of each
stem. Each leaf has a central vein, an elongated oval with no edge teeth.

Any ideas? I've looked online and have found nothing. Thanks,

Charles

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Old 19-07-2005, 01:55 AM
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Draw a picture then.


"Charles Woolever" wrote in message
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You mean you have a bad idea!!!!!

It's at a manufacturing plant and no cameras are allowed anywhere inside
the property.

Charles





In article ,
"Cereus-validus......." wrote:

I have an idea.

Have a picture taken of it and post it to alt.binaries.pictures.gardens
!!!!!

Your description doesn't ring any bells nor toot any horns nor raise any
flags at all.


"Charles Woolever" wrote in message
...
This is an ornamental plant in at an office park in Western New York.
The plant has finished flowering so I can 't describe the flowers. The
seed pods are now brown and covered with short hair. Those pods that
have split open are tan inside. The pods are about 1 to 1-1/2 inches
long and remind me of small beans or soybeans.

The plants have long stems about 18-24" tall with branches off the main
stems. The branches have leaf stems coming off those and each leaf stem
ends with a circular arrangement of leaves, 11 total at the end of each
stem. Each leaf has a central vein, an elongated oval with no edge
teeth.

Any ideas? I've looked online and have found nothing. Thanks,

Charles



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Old 19-07-2005, 07:43 PM
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No picture? Why not look at some of the many online weed and plant
identification databases? Over 200 such databases are listed by state
or province at the EWIRM website at www.ergonica.com.

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Old 19-07-2005, 08:10 PM
Charles Woolever
 
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As I said in my original post, I checked online already through that
type of site and they were no help.

Charles


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"raycruzer" wrote:

No picture? Why not look at some of the many online weed and plant
identification databases? Over 200 such databases are listed by state
or province at the EWIRM website at www.ergonica.com.

_______
EWIRM: Nature makes plants, humans make weeds!

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Old 19-07-2005, 08:11 PM
Charles Woolever
 
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Thanks to everyone who emailed me with your suggestions. Yes it was
Lupin (Lupine). Thanks again.

Charles
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