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Need a couple more IDs please

Posted by proudgm_03 6 MO (My Page) on
Mon, Jun 29, 09 at 17:26

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I think the first two may be the same thing. Not sure.


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RE: Need a couple more IDs please

Yellow flower - Oenothera - an evening primrose
White - looks like a shasta daisy.


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Yellow one looks like Oenothera. The daisy is some sort of Shasta?


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Definitely Oenothera and looks like Shasta Daisy too me as well :)


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I agree on the first - the second could also be ox-eyed daisy. the flowers look the same(shastas are bigger) but the stems of the ox-eyed are thinner and leafless kinda like a dandylion stem.


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I got some of those free Campbell's tomato seed packs earlier. They came unidentified, an about 20 seeds inside with no instructions. Guess how many germanated? 3. 1 died. Are they afraid I might take over the market? Waiting to see if the two produce. Wonder if they are J.D.T. variety? That is the type created for the soup. It's been a hard year for growing.


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The yellow flower looks like Oenothera biennis, common evening primrose, a tall leafy biennial. Did you WS last year? I've got some growing wild in the meadow area of my backyard.


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terrene, yes I WS them last year. One is really big and bushy and the other is small. Not what I thought they would look like. I'm thinking of yanking them out.


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