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Re: plant id
- To: prairie@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re: plant id
- From: J* B* <b*@capworks.org>
- Date: Mon, 22 Jun 1998 09:33:00 -0500
- References: <4d5d6ab5.358e538d@aol.com>
Carmen,
It almost sounds like a milkweed...Have you ruled this out yet?
John Bauman
CarmenTK@aol.com wrote:
> While on thistle patrol this weekend I came upon a beautiful plant that I have
> not been able to identify. Bear with my discription as I have no botony and
> am new at plant identification:
>
> the main stem is erect and about 5 feet tall; the leaves are large - 6 inches
> long, 2 inches wide - with a thick vein running down the middle that shows red
> on the top side, the underside of the leaf is velvety and whitish, the leaves
> alternate; the tiny flower has 5 regular parts, is slightly purple, dozens of
> the little flowers are on 3/4 inch whitish stems that radiate from a central
> point to form a large ball about 2 1/2 inches in diameter, the younger flower
> balls were erect, the more mature ball was drooping. My daughter says the
> flowers smell like hyacinth to her.
>
> Do I protect it or rip it out?
>
> Carmen
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