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Jandals
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Help with plant ID for seed exchange
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September 05, 2012, 04:55:35 AM »
Was wondering if anyone could help with ID on 3 plants that I collected seed from for the NARGS seed exchange
1- an Anemone sp from the Siskiyou Mountains at about 6000ft close to snowbanks
2- a buttercup from the Wenatchee Mountains 5800ft
3 - a thingy sp from Horseshoe Mtn in Colorado at 13200ft . Only saw it with seed capsules
Thanks
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Lori S.
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Re: Help with plant ID for seed exchange
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September 05, 2012, 07:20:28 AM »
If I saw it here, I'd say #1 was
Pulsatilla occidentalis
... don't know if there are other possibilities where you saw it.
#3 is a
Silene
, and with the same proviso as above, looks like
Silene uralensis
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada - Zone 3
-30 C to +30 C (rarely!); elevation ~1130m; annual precipitation ~40 cm
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Re: Help with plant ID for seed exchange
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September 05, 2012, 01:43:13 PM »
Thanks Lori . Silene uralensis is looking good .
Regarding the pulsatilla/anemone plant -When I returned to the site a month or so later they were covered in woolly seed just like Anemone multifida hence the Anemone sp name . I should have taken pictures of the seed
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September 05, 2012, 02:05:13 PM »
Actually,the accepted, current name for "Pulsatilla" occidentalis is
Anemone occidentalis
...
But if the seedheads looked like those of
Anemone multifida
, then it would suggest
Anemone drummondii
(not
A. occidentalis
)... although the foliage on your plant sure looks to me like
A. occidentalis
, rather than
A. drummondii
.
Scroll down to see seed head of
A. drummondii
(prior to it turning into a fluffy cottonball):
http://www.arcticatlas.org/photos/pltspecies/alphaList?queryID=A
Here are the unmistakeable seed heads of
A. occidentalis
:
http://nwwildflowers.wordpress.com/2011/03/30/western-pasqueflower-seedhead-anemone-occidentalis/
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Re: Help with plant ID for seed exchange
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September 06, 2012, 03:10:06 AM »
Cheers Lori . Arrived at Anemone drummondii also via a different route . I found a plant list for the Eastern Siskiyous and did the process of elimination thing . The seedheads in your A.drummondii link are what I saw .
I have met A.occidentalis in seed before , whilst hiking with the mother-in-law to Goat Lake in WA in 2007 . I think I earned a lot of brownie points by taking her for walkies
The more I look at the ranunculus the more I'm convinced it is Ranunculus flammula . It is more luxuriant in New Zealand because our water is not so seasonal and there is a lot of fertiliser runoff from the farms . I also seem to have an affinity to weedier species and attract them wherever I go
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