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Canadian-guerilla
04-13-2010, 07:58 AM
going to pick up some more cleavers for close-up pics now
will try a Cleavers / Woodruff / Galium Mollugo comparison thread
i also want to try a Wild Carrot / Poison Hemlock comparison thread
i just have to stake out some leafy maybes for now
any other suggestions for PLANT COMPARISONS ?
canid
04-13-2010, 08:42 AM
to take a cue from you, how about thistles?
say bull and milk thistle, or sow thistles [Sonchus sp.] and lettuce [Lactuca sp.].
Canadian-guerilla
04-13-2010, 11:40 AM
i have a few thistles already lined up for observation, but right now
apart from the bull thistle, all the other thistles look similar
i'd also like to do a " yellow flower " comparison ( dandelion, sow thistle, hawkweed, coltsfoot )
and a few berry comparisons ( strawberries, raspberries, vines, etc )
purslane / spurge
plantain / mallow
chives / onions / garlics
rwc1969
04-13-2010, 03:49 PM
I'm a little too new to know what look a likes are out there, but maybe dandelion /chickory rosettes? garlic mustard /violet rosettes. different mustard rosettes?
For me the plants are easier to tell apart when full grown but when in rosette form they can be more tricky.
your_comforting_company
04-13-2010, 06:08 PM
All the brassicaceae family plants are edible and useful in one form or another. learning them is quite a challenge because of all the similarities they share. That would be another good one to add to the nice list you already have. The sorrels and clovers as I pointed out in another thread, and any in the leguminosae families. You might also include trees with similar leaves.. My co-worker today called a sweetgum tree a sugar maple. you get the idea.
wareagle69
04-13-2010, 08:05 PM
rwc- to answer at least one question, the mid vein of the leaves in dandelion are red ,while the mid vein of the chicory is white
rwc1969
04-13-2010, 10:33 PM
Thanks WE, I'm writing that down.
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