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04/30/2005 05:35:03 PM · #1 |
Can anyone identify these flowers? They are about 3 inches in diameter and reside in a forest in New England. Thanks.
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04/30/2005 05:53:36 PM · #2 |
Crocuses?
Nordlys
P.S. Oh, and beautiful shot BTW--nice composition.
Message edited by author 2005-04-30 17:56:29. |
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04/30/2005 05:58:05 PM · #3 |
Buy a book that covers all your native plants. If you can't find one then write one.
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04/30/2005 05:58:32 PM · #4 |
Originally posted by Nordlys: Crocuses?
Nordlys
P.S. Oh, and beautiful shot BTW--nice composition. |
Don't think so. Close though. They almost look like crocuses. The yellow centers are different and the crocus leaves are more pointed, I think. Do we have a botanist in the house? :) And thank you for the comment about the shot. |
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04/30/2005 05:58:55 PM · #5 |
Originally posted by Niten: Buy a book that covers all your native plants. If you can't find one then write one.
Tim |
That takes too much work. :) |
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04/30/2005 06:02:54 PM · #6 |
Here's one showing the leaves:  |
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04/30/2005 06:12:51 PM · #7 |
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04/30/2005 06:13:09 PM · #8 |
Bloodroot of the Poppy family (Sanguinaria canadensis)
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04/30/2005 06:16:57 PM · #9 |
ElGordo.......your a wealth of knowledge!
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04/30/2005 06:17:50 PM · #10 |
Thanks everyone! Now I can let my family know. We were all wondering. :) |
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04/30/2005 06:22:58 PM · #11 |
Originally posted by justine: ElGordo.......your a wealth of knowledge!
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LOL! Just a quick search on yahoo!
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