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Sat, Jun 30, 12 at 0:36
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| Your last picture is a lily, and the brown things are bulbils. Not many lilies have them, so I'm guessing you have L. lancifolium, or Tiger Lily. |
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| 1a. Yes, a daylily and the round-leafed plant growing through the fence buckthorn, an invasive that spreads through birds eating the berries. Don't know my ferns well enough to ID, but it is a common native fern. 1b. The tall plant may be some type of wild aster I think and the shortest plant with slightly astilbe-like leaves is some type of raspberry or blackberry. 2. Solidego/AKA goldenrod, probably rugosa one of the most common wild ones in my area. 3. Lilac 4. Dogwood, probably pagoda dogwood (Cornus alternifolia) since it looks like the leaves maybe aren't growing off the stems exactly opposite and pagoda dogwood is the only dogwood without opposite leaves and branches. If they are opposite then it could be one of several shrubby dogwoods, either native or planted. 7. Mytime is right, it's a lily with a daylily to the right. |
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| Thank you mytime & nhbabs! Is this also dogwood? Or is it buckthorn? Or is it something else entirely? |
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| That last looks like dogwood. |
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| Thank you carrieb :) |
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