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Plant to ID
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/ Trying to ID the Unk0x series... Alternate narrow leaves, hairy stems. Thanks. |
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Plant to ID
This has the look of something in the Asteraceae. Try the genus Conyza
first. Things like this rarely get their mug shots in the wildflower books, because they aren't very showy. For reference, see http://www.missouriplants.com/Whitea...nsis_page.html Monique Reed TAMU Raphanus wrote: See... http://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/ Trying to ID the Unk0x series... Alternate narrow leaves, hairy stems. Thanks. |
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Plant to ID
Monique,...Thank you. Looks like you nailed it.
monique wrote: This has the look of something in the Asteraceae. Try the genus Conyza first. Things like this rarely get their mug shots in the wildflower books, because they aren't very showy. For reference, see http://www.missouriplants.com/Whitea...nsis_page.html Monique Reed TAMU Raphanus wrote: See... http://www.flickr.com/photos/raphanus97/ Trying to ID the Unk0x series... Alternate narrow leaves, hairy stems. Thanks. |
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