Sunday, June 30, 2013

June 30

Today was a day of triumph in identification.  I figured out some of the plants that were really bugging me.  Soon I'm going to get started with information about the plants (descriptions etc.) for use in a field guide.  Cool!

Cryptomeria japonica cones

View of Jeodong

Arctium lappa

Malva neglecta

Delosperma cooperi - finally figured this one out

More Impatiens noli-tangere because I just love this plant

Didn't know what this one was and it was everywhere...finally found some budding inflorescence (above) and determined it was Aralia cordata

Some blooms of Pueraria thunbergiana (Pea family)

Could not figure out what this one was the other day, so I spent a really long time going through all the plant pages I made forever ago.  This one is Symphytum officinale, also known as comfrey

This one was a mystery too, and it turned out to be Lythrum anceps...misleading square stem made me think it was in the mint family

This plant was another that was everywhere, and it has a square stem...Phryma leptostachya (not in the mint family either)

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