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Thursday, July 6, 2017

Crepis capillaris - smooth hawksbeard (Or different hawksbeard?)

This one is also questionable, but I think I've identified it correctly. It should have the fluffy seeds soon, but now is a long stemmed yellow flower in July.


http://biology.burke.washington.edu/herbarium/imagecollection.php?ID=372
Posted by Daniel Johnson at 9:10 AM
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      • Bitter Cherry - Prunus emarginata
      • Rhododendron
      • BERRIES! - Some of the berries in our yard
      • European Mountain Ash
      • Jim - our neighbor
      • Vine Maple - Acer circinatum
      • Douglas Fir? - Pseudotsuga menziesii
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      • Western Red Cedar - Thuja plicata
      • Big Leaf Maple! - Acer macrophyllum
      • Wall Lettuce - Mycelis muralis
      • Crepis capillaris - smooth hawksbeard (Or differe...
      • Scouler's St. Johnswort - Hypericum scouleri
      • Purple Foxglove - Digitalis purpurea
      • Rumex Crispus - Curly Dock - The Dock Question??

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