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David Hamilton Cox 15-06-2003 03:32 PM

Another ID request: Tiny flower, SNP
 
There are six pictures of this tiny flower, taken on June 6 in Shenandoah
National Park, at http://www.nyx.net/~dhcox/park, the last six in the
list on that page. This was in the same area as the alumroot I asked about
earlier, a rocky slope, western facing, about 2000 ft. elevation. I have
no idea what this is and would appreciate any ideas, guesses as to family,
etc. Thanks!

(the flower is about 1/4 inch in diameter or less; wide variety of leaf
types on the plant, as can be seen in the pictures; plant about 6 to 8
inches tall.)

-David Cox

P van Rijckevorsel 15-06-2003 09:44 PM

Another ID request: Tiny flower, SNP
 
A wild stab in the dark: a Ranunculus species?
Compare http://tinyurl.com/edlj
(http://dlp.cs.berkeley.edu/cgi/img_q...ere-taxon=Ranu
nculus+uncinatus)
PvR

David Hamilton Cox schreef
There are six pictures of this tiny flower, taken on June 6 in Shenandoah
National Park, at http://www.nyx.net/~dhcox/park, the last six in the
list on that page. This was in the same area as the alumroot I asked about
earlier, a rocky slope, western facing, about 2000 ft. elevation. I have
no idea what this is and would appreciate any ideas, guesses as to family,
etc. Thanks!

(the flower is about 1/4 inch in diameter or less; wide variety of leaf
types on the plant, as can be seen in the pictures; plant about 6 to 8
inches tall.)

-David Cox










Richard Wright 15-06-2003 11:20 PM

Another ID request: Tiny flower, SNP
 
Looks like some species of Ranunculus (buttercup) genus.

On 15 Jun 2003 08:30:25 -0600, (David Hamilton Cox)
wrote:

There are six pictures of this tiny flower, taken on June 6 in Shenandoah
National Park, at
http://www.nyx.net/~dhcox/park, the last six in the
list on that page. This was in the same area as the alumroot I asked about
earlier, a rocky slope, western facing, about 2000 ft. elevation. I have
no idea what this is and would appreciate any ideas, guesses as to family,
etc. Thanks!

(the flower is about 1/4 inch in diameter or less; wide variety of leaf
types on the plant, as can be seen in the pictures; plant about 6 to 8
inches tall.)

-David Cox




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