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Wow, how I envy you being able to just walk out from your house into something approaching wild lands! (I'd have a long walk from here, darn it! )A reflection on common names... I found it interesting that to you, "cowslips" is Caltha palustris. To me, growing up on the prairies and learning common plants from my parents, "cowslips" was Lithospermum canescens... and then, of course, I eventually found that the name referred (first, presumably?) to Primula veris... Well, at least the flowers are all yellow - though that's probably almost all they have in common. No wonder people get confused! In your second set of photos, the one you refer to as "prob an agircultural weed" appears to be Descurainia sophia, or flixweed - yes, an introduced agricultural weed.Nice to look forward to spring, though chances are it will be a bit delayed this year, with more snow than usual.
Enjoyed your willow pics very much although I immediately got a bad attackof hay fever. It seems the pollen was carried over with the photos. Gerd
Quote from: Gerdk on March 04, 2009, 06:38:54 AMEnjoyed your willow pics very much although I immediately got a bad attackof hay fever. It seems the pollen was carried over with the photos. Gerdwe better not let the customs people hear about that! they might shut down the site: if pollen can get through, who knows what pathogens might!
Great thread Cohan ! Very interesting to discover what is growing in this beautiful part of the world !