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jean 26-08-2009 09:12 PM

[ID] rudbeckia sp.
 
Hello,

I gathered seeds of a rudbeckia in a botanical garden in France, but
it's obviously not the species which was on the label (rudbeckia
occidentalis):

http://cjoint.com/data/izlGmj36Wb_IMG_7815.JPG

A seed:

http://cjoint.com/data/iAvC1OxbqZ_graine.jpg

If anyone knows this species...

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jean

Sean Houtman[_2_] 28-08-2009 10:31 PM

[ID] rudbeckia sp.
 
jean wrote in news:4a95972c$0$3607
:

Hello,

I gathered seeds of a rudbeckia in a botanical garden in France, but
it's obviously not the species which was on the label (rudbeckia
occidentalis):

http://cjoint.com/data/izlGmj36Wb_IMG_7815.JPG

A seed:

http://cjoint.com/data/iAvC1OxbqZ_graine.jpg

If anyone knows this species...


Looks like a native of the American West, Verbesina encelioides, Golden
crownbeard, or Anil del Muerto.

http://www.swsbm.com/Images/New8-200...elioides-2.jpg (note,
the Michael Moore credited with the image is a noted SW Herbalist, not
the filmmaker.)

Here are the seeds.

http://www.nps.gov/plants/sos/bendco...ges/Verbesina%
20encelioides_JPG.jpg

The plant is probably a weed in that garden, it has a tendency to seed
easily, and in areas where there are no natural pests for it, it can
become a weed. Midway island is having problems with it. The seeds can
live for many years deep in the soil. The Spanish name comes from its
appearance on graves, where soil is brought up from below.

Sean

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jean 28-08-2009 10:49 PM

[ID] rudbeckia sp.
 
Sean Houtman a écrit :
jean wrote in news:4a95972c$0$3607
:

Hello,

I gathered seeds of a rudbeckia in a botanical garden in France, but
it's obviously not the species which was on the label (rudbeckia
occidentalis):

http://cjoint.com/data/izlGmj36Wb_IMG_7815.JPG

A seed:

http://cjoint.com/data/iAvC1OxbqZ_graine.jpg

If anyone knows this species...


Looks like a native of the American West, Verbesina encelioides, Golden
crownbeard, or Anil del Muerto.

http://www.swsbm.com/Images/New8-200...elioides-2.jpg (note,
the Michael Moore credited with the image is a noted SW Herbalist, not
the filmmaker.)

Here are the seeds.

http://www.nps.gov/plants/sos/bendco...ges/Verbesina%
20encelioides_JPG.jpg

The plant is probably a weed in that garden, it has a tendency to seed
easily, and in areas where there are no natural pests for it, it can
become a weed. Midway island is having problems with it. The seeds can
live for many years deep in the soil. The Spanish name comes from its
appearance on graves, where soil is brought up from below.

Sean


Thanks a lot.

--
jean


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