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Anna Weitzman set "Image of Erigenia bulbosa" as an exemplar on "Erigenia bulbosa (Michx.) Nutt.".
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jhilty commented on "Inflorescence - side view":
The photographed plant is something in the Asteraceae, possibly a Eupatorium or something similar. Agrimonia eupatoria (Rosaceae) produces a narrow spike of simple yellow flowers, whereas the photographed plant has a panicle of pink flowerheads. A misidentification has occurred here.
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jhilty commented on "Inflorescence - side view":
The photographed plant is not Agrimonia eupatoria, nor an Agrimonia, nor is it even in the Rosaceae. Instead, this plant is in the Asteraceae, possibly a Eupatorium or something similar. Agrimonia eupatoria produces a narrow spike of simple yellow flowers, whereas the photographed plant has a panicle of pink flowerheads.
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jhilty commented on "Inflorescence in bud - side view":
This photo from BioImages is not Agrimonia eupatoria, nor even an Agrimonia (Rosaceae). It's not even in the correct plant family. It is something in the Asteraceae, possibly a Eupatorium or Eupatoriadelphus. Agrimonia eupatoria produces a narrow spike of simple yellow flowers, whereas the photographed plant has a panicle of pink flowerheads.
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Cyndy Parr set "Image of Cyperus lupulinus subsp. macilentus" as an exemplar on "Cyperus lupulinus subsp. macilentus".
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Erwin Gruber commented on an older version of Image of Equisetum arvense:
image quality too low for secure identification
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Erwin Gruber marked "Image of Equisetum arvense" as hidden on the "Equisetum arvense" page.
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Cyndy Parr set "Image of Erigenia bulbosa" as an exemplar on "Erigenia bulbosa (Michx.) Nutt.".
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Cyndy Parr set "Image of Bouteloua curtipendula" as an exemplar on "Bouteloua curtipendula (Michx.) Torr.".
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Maggie Whitson set "Image of Physalis longifolia var. subglabrata" as an exemplar on "Physalis longifolia Nutt.".
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