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plant ID needed
I just inherited some flowers from a neighbor who is taking out their
garden. I acquired a small plant about 8 inches high, with fairly compact dark green foliage, and bright yellow button-like flowers. The flowers are compact, glossy, and have a greenish center. The foliage doesn't look like a tansy - more like a wild geranium. Any ideas on what this little cutie might be? |
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Not from your vague description.
Flowering plants are identified by the numbers and arrangement of the flowering parts as well as their growth form leaf shapes, their arrangement, and fruit and seed. Go back and look more closely at the plant and report what you really can see. Better yet, get yourself a wildflower book and see if you can find it there. "Linda" wrote in message oups.com... I just inherited some flowers from a neighbor who is taking out their garden. I acquired a small plant about 8 inches high, with fairly compact dark green foliage, and bright yellow button-like flowers. The flowers are compact, glossy, and have a greenish center. The foliage doesn't look like a tansy - more like a wild geranium. Any ideas on what this little cutie might be? |
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In order to determine a factory, there are several features, leaves must be pointed out. The first is the overall shape. The leaves of some plants have a very clear shape, can be used alone to determine the plant. Most users, similar plants from other species. Therefore, usually require more information.
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