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Wed, May 7, 14 at 21:51
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| Geum canadense imo. |
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- Posted by shadeyplace 7 (My Page) on Thu, May 8, 14 at 6:57
| It is a weed I remove but never knew what it was! thanks |
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| Hi floral, I looked geum canadense and this is what I found: http://plants.usda.gov/java/largeImage?imageID=geca7_005_avd.tif |
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| Well it is not a plant I have ever seen in person, only on the Name That Plant and internet pictures. The basal rosette of many plants has different shaped leaves from the flowering stems. However, I suggest you repost on the Name That Plant Forum where there are people who have a greater knowledge of N American flora than I. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Geum canadense
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- Posted by shadeyplace 7 (My Page) on Sat, May 17, 14 at 12:42
| I have never known the name of this plant but it is the exact WEED I pull out in the spring....those basal leaves always look like they are going to be "something", but no. I agree with Floraluk |
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| It appears to be rather well fed. Mine are much smaller :) |
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