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Wed, Jul 25, 12 at 18:53
| Found this growing in a moist, nearly full shaded area. The plant stands about 12 inches high and formed yellow flowers in early spring. I do have other photos of the bloom, but thought the silvery seed pods were the most unique attribute. Foliage is a deep blue green with prominent veining. The seed pods hang beneath the leaves on long arched stems. Thanks in advance for any ideas! |
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| Perhaps Stylophorum diphyllum . |
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- Posted by w1ldflower (My Page) on Wed, Jul 25, 12 at 19:03
| That sure looks like it! Thanks so much, Carol! |
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