@coprolite9000 That's an Oregon grape. The flowers have a lovely scent and they produce berries in fall.
What's the deal when you can't identify a plant? Let's dive into the top 4 reasons! #FloraIncognita #PlantID
Does anyone know what variety of #amaryllis this is? The flower is about 8 inches across.
Any #plantID #horticulture #gardening types know what species this beauty is? I don’t want to wait til the owner gets back home to ask her what it is. Patience with human beings I am good with. Patience with virtually ANYTHING else? I’m rubbish at it.
UPDATE: It's wild garlic
Is this allium vineale / wild garlic? Allium oleraceum / field garlic? Or Allium schoenoprasum / #chives?
The last option, chives, is #native to the USA and #PA; the others aren't. I'm growing a native plant garden, so if it's #invasive / introduced, I'll evict it.
When I picked a leaf off the specimen growing out of the wall, it smelled faintly of green #onions, so I'm inclined to believe it is in the onion family.
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@wrensnow Fuzzy bumble bees! So cute.
The yellow flower might be birdsfoot trefoil. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lotus_corniculatus
These white umbellifers are usually called queen anne's lace. Wikipedia tells me that there are three species that share that common name.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queen_Anne%27s_lace #botany #plantID
(it doesn't make sense though. why would this tiny little thing think it is an adult now? i need a #horticulturalist #biologist #plantID to explain this to me)
#Spiraea douglasii is in the #RoseFamily native to western North America AKA #hardhack & #DouglasSpirea & #Steeplebush & #RoseSpirea
#Indigenous #FirstPeoples used this #plant to make brooms & to hang seafood to cook.
It's used in #riparian #revegetation projects for hardiness/quick growth.
@z3r0fox try #plantID #plantidentification and inaturalist.org
@mjk_4mjk@mastodon.ie @klillington That sounds a bit like Stephanotis floribunda. https://www.google.com/search?q=stephanotis+floribunda #plantID