Plant ID - Help Needed

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  1. TMiranda

    TMiranda New Member

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    Hello,

    I found two plants and need some help identifying them. They caught my eye because I have never seen them before (I regularly visit this area and have never seen anything resembling this plant before) and they certainly seemed quite out of place!

    The location was a gravel pad on a dry kame terrace above the Columbia River (West Kootenays), surrounded by a grassy field infested with diffuse knapweed (a common sight out here). This area can be quite muddy in the spring but dries out quickly. There were two of these plants - about 70cm apart. These were the only ones I could locate in the vacinity.

    The plant in question resembles an air plant or a quillwort - they seem to grow from a central corm and the leaves are slightly cup-shapped. It is definitely not a grass or sedge... and I doubt that it is native to the Kootenay-Boundary region.

    Any help is appreciated!

    Thanks,

    TM
     

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    edleigh7 Well-Known Member

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    reminds me of a Tillandsia....but just not quite right :/
     
  3. Daniel Mosquin

    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Tragopogon, or goat's-beard. I'm not willing to attach a species name to it, but you can compare this one against Tragopogon dubius images.
     

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