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Need Help identifying small woodland plant

Posted by jsward TN (My Page) on
Mon, May 22, 06 at 12:14

http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jsward/detail?.dir=af2e&.dnm=b295re2.jpg &.src=ph


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RE: Need Help identifying small woodland plant

Hmm.. Korean violet? Ginger of some kind?

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Dee

Here is a link that might be useful: jsward's plant


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RE: Need Help identifying small woodland plant

  • Posted by janetr Ottawa USDA 4a (My Page) on
    Mon, May 22, 06 at 17:52

Looks like a brunnera to me. Here's a picture of my Jack Frost. Jsward's isn't Jack Frost, but still, the resemblances are very strong.

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RE: Need Help identifying small woodland plant

I agree it resembles Jack Frost, I have never seen these in my woodland in 15 the years I have been here. This year there are dozens of them all in one area and none are larger than 1" to 1 1/2" I haven't seen them anywhere else. The area is full of Wild Ginger, Solomon Seal, and Devil's Walking Stick and of course Poison Ivy. The others have always been there.

Here is a link that might be useful: brunnera?


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