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Re: Wildflowers, or weeds
Started by the_jersey_lilly_2000 at 08-07-2006 9:51 PM. Topic has 1 replies.
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  08-07-2006, 9:51 PM
the_jersey_lilly_2000 is not online. Last active: 7/14/2006 7:44:52 PM the_jersey_lilly_2000

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Wildflowers, or weeds
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I took these today, I don't know what they are, there seem to be an abundance of them. I just figured they are some type of weed.


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  08-08-2006, 5:55 PM
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Re: Wildflowers, or weeds
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The term "weed" is like beauty...it is in the eye of the beholder.  A better question would be, "is the plant invasive?" Native plants and cultivated plants can become invasive under the right conditions.

One good definition of weed would be:

"A weed is a plant growing out of place that is invasive to the environment in which it is presently growing."

However, to a naturalist, a weed is merely a plant for which a purpose has not yet been discovered.

As to the two plants above, I think the first one is...
 Partridge Pea (Chamaecrista fasciculata), Jun-Oct
 page 215, Wildflowers of Texas

and the second is...
 Blazing Star (Liatris squarrosa), Jun-Oct
 page 389, Wildflowers of Texas

Thanks for posting...

 


RichO
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