"For the first time in the history of the world, every human being is
now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of
conception until death." - Rachel Carson
1) Was it the borage or the allium (might be onion) that you wanted
identified?
2) Looks like Lychnis coronaria (rose campion)
3/5) The daisy in the foreground might Silybum marianum; is that a
Helianthus behind it?
4) Canna?
6/7) I presume that this is an Echinacea
8
9/10) I won't argue with the Centranthus and Solidago.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley
Posted by Billy on July 20, 2009, 11:21 am
> >Unknown Plant folder. > >http://tinypic.com/1r509n5u > > 1) Was it the borage or the allium (might be onion) that you wanted > identified? > 2) Looks like Lychnis coronaria (rose campion) > 3/5) The daisy in the foreground might Silybum marianum; is that a > Helianthus behind it? > 4) Canna? > 6/7) I presume that this is an Echinacea > 8 > 9/10) I won't argue with the Centranthus and Solidago.
The unknown plants are pictured in the folder "Unknown Plant".
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- Billy
"For the first time in the history of the world, every human being is
now subjected to contact with dangerous chemicals, from the moment of
conception until death." - Rachel Carson
Posted by Stewart Robert Hinsley on July 20, 2009, 11:51 am
>> >Unknown Plant folder. >> >http://tinypic.com/1r509n5u >> >> 1) Was it the borage or the allium (might be onion) that you wanted >> identified? >> 2) Looks like Lychnis coronaria (rose campion) >> 3/5) The daisy in the foreground might Silybum marianum; is that a >> Helianthus behind it? >> 4) Canna? >> 6/7) I presume that this is an Echinacea >> 8 >> 9/10) I won't argue with the Centranthus and Solidago. >The unknown plants are pictured in the folder "Unknown Plant".
Does it show up in some browsers? With this hint I find it under albums.
The first two photographs look like Urtica urens (small, dwarf or annual
nettle). The third is a willow herb - I can't guarantee being able to
identify the species even if I could see the details of the flowers.
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Stewart Robert Hinsley
>http://tinypic.com/1r509n5u