NE Illinois mesic woodland species (03/26)

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by coelacanth, Mar 31, 2012.

  1. coelacanth

    coelacanth Active Member

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    First set of unknowns. Sorry for no reference scale.
     

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  2. Susan G

    Susan G Active Member 10 Years

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    #1 - don't know. looks like a mustard of some kind
    #2 - looks like Ludwigia palustris
    #3 - Ranunculus abortivus
    #4 - Lonicera sp?
    #5 - Ribes sp.
     
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    saltcedar Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    A few more! For communication ease, call these photos 6-10. Thanks.
     

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    #9 looks like a Geum; compare to Geum aleppicum.
     
  6. Susan G

    Susan G Active Member 10 Years

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    #6 tough to tell from photo - looks like silvery scales on leaf. Maybe Elaeagnus umbellata.

    #7 same as #4?

    #8 cherry. Looks like Prunus serotina. Look at the back side of the leaf. P. serotina usually has white fuzz along the midrib towards the base of the leaf (turns brownish later in the season).

    #9 agree with abgardeneer in calling this a Geum

    #10 maybe Agrimonia
     
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    #1 screams Cardamine at me...
     

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