John Richardsim wrote:1. Identify
2. Annual, biennial, or perennial?
3. Describe the fruits and seeds.
4. Where is it native to?
1. Yellow Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) 2. perennial 3. Most of Eurasia
John Richardsim wrote:1. Identify
2. Annual, biennial, or perennial?
3. Describe the fruits and seeds.
4. Where is it native to?
1. Yellow Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) 2. perennial 3. Most of Eurasia
I think that's right. The one in the top left is looking straight up and slim and the leaves go off of the stem.JoJoKeKe wrote:John Richardsim wrote:1. Identify
2. Annual, biennial, or perennial?
3. Describe the fruits and seeds.
4. Where is it native to?Definitely would like to know what is correct!1. Yellow Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) 2. perennial 3. Most of Eurasia
1. Yes.JoJoKeKe wrote:John Richardsim wrote:1. Identify
2. Annual, biennial, or perennial?
3. Describe the fruits and seeds.
4. Where is it native to?Definitely would like to know what is correct!1. Yellow Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) 2. perennial 3. Most of Eurasia
One of the knapweeds, maybe diffuse?
Nope. It's difficult to scale in that picture; the individuals being pointed to are about 6-8 feet tall.superpenguin666 wrote:One of the knapweeds, maybe diffuse?
Well, yes, it could be.Jaol wrote:Could it be Saltcedar or an Olive?
Russian Olive?
Closer...superpenguin666 wrote:Russian Olive?