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Sun, Jun 10, 12 at 0:41
| Mostly found near wooded areas, along a railroad track.
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| 1. Lonicera (?) (a close up of the flowers could confirm) 2. Asclepias sp. 3. Yup. Poison ivy. 4. (another variety) Lonicera (?) |
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| First one is Diervilla lonicera, a native I don't recognize the milkweed. Perhaps Asclepias ovalifolia Third one might be Toxicodendron rydbergii Last one is one of the introduced shrub honeysuckles, either Lonicera tatarica, L. morrowii, or the hybrid L. x bella |
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- Posted by dandy_line 3B (Brainerd, Mn) (My Page) on Sun, Jun 10, 12 at 16:20
| Thanks for the help. It looks like I will be collecting seed from two of the above. |
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| Now that I look at the last one again I may have been too hasty with my determination. Are the flowers open in that pic? Might be a Symphoricarpos sp. |
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- Posted by dandy_line 3B (Brainerd, Mn) (My Page) on Sun, Jun 10, 12 at 23:42
| I didn't want to say anything before because you've always been right on. But, could it be Snowberry? I'll check in a week or so for any flowers. |
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