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Fri, Sep 4, 09 at 9:19
| Noticed this the other day...I've been pulling GM for the last few years in the area. Can someone tell me what it is? |
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- Posted by coolplantsguy z6 Ontario (My Page) on Fri, Sep 4, 09 at 12:09
| Looks like the seed-head of a Arisaema, likely A. triphyllum if this is a natural area. It could also be Arum, but definitely something from the Araceae family. |
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- Posted by classicform (My Page) on Fri, Sep 4, 09 at 12:59
| Thanks, it's in the same area as the pics in the thread below. |
Here is a link that might be useful: pics
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- Posted by classicform 5B Mich. (My Page) on Fri, Sep 4, 09 at 13:03
| I googled a couple of your suggestions...looks like you nailed it:) (see link) Thanks again. |
Here is a link that might be useful: ID solved
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- Posted by meadowview2 7b-8a (My Page) on Mon, Sep 28, 09 at 20:02
| Could you help ID this wild plant? the bush is very open and > about 4 to 5 ft high--it is so pretty--not real showy but vert unusual > flower/pod==the orange center looks like seed IMG_0374.rar |
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