Plant ID help
Should be easy. Very plentiful here (Piedmont SC, xeric pine-hardwood
forest, sandy soil.) http://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/ I've been waiting for a flower - but have waited and waited and waited. |
Plant ID help
Raphanus wrote:
Should be easy. Very plentiful here (Piedmont SC, xeric pine-hardwood forest, sandy soil.) http://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/ I've been waiting for a flower - but have waited and waited and waited. You might look among the Eupatoriums. Several have this fine foliage and won't be flowering until fall (small, dirty-white flowers.) M. Reed |
Plant ID help
Could be E. capillifolium (Dog fennel), I suppose. Doesn't look exactly
right, but,...maybe. The top of the plant of dog fennel seems tapered whereas this plant looks more cylindrical. May have to wait until it blooms. monique wrote: Raphanus wrote: Should be easy. Very plentiful here (Piedmont SC, xeric pine-hardwood forest, sandy soil.) http://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/ I've been waiting for a flower - but have waited and waited and waited. You might look among the Eupatoriums. Several have this fine foliage and won't be flowering until fall (small, dirty-white flowers.) M. Reed |
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