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Achicorias, Cerrajas, Lechugas, Dientes de León Y Parientes (Tribu Cichorieae)Observ.
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Achicorias, Cerrajas, Lechugas, Dientes de León Y Parientes (Tribu Cichorieae)Observ.
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Note: Confirmation from the Urban Charlotte Institute- ui.uncc.edu. Article: When this vine invades, watch out! by Ruth Ann Grissom.
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Castaño de Indias (Aesculus hippocastanum)Observ.
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Confirmed by comparing this photo with Google
images.
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Hiedra Terrestre (Glechoma hederacea)Observ.
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This is a “guess” until full confirmation.
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Falsa Fresa (Potentilla indica)Observ.
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I am interested in the solid red ball? Seed? I am also looking for it’s proper name.
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Yucas o Izotes (Género Yucca)Observ.
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In full bloom. Images and info on this plant can be found at amps.org - Arkansas Native Plant Society.
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Yucca arkansanaObserv.
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Verified it by photos from Arkansas Native Plant Society. This begs the question, how did it get to East Cleveland?
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Chalchuanes (Género Erigeron)Observ.
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I was wondering if the daisy and the red clovers crossed paths but this is a whole genre of plants! One picture was on a grassy hill. This picture was surrounded by grass.
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Maples o Arces (Género Acer)Observ.
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I went on a photo spree and took pictures of plants and weeds that were accessible to me. You will see repeats of plants previously identified because of the spread of the plant type from one end of Hastings to the other.
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Truenos o Aligustres (Género Ligustrum)Observ.
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I am requesting help with the image of the purple bulb/ seed that is attached to the branch and seen in my jacket. Thank You.
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Hiedra Euroasiática (Hedera helix)Observ.
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Confirmed by Nature Center at Shaker Lakes Facebook live Outdoor Classroom Class on April 8 and the USDA Introduced Invasive and Noxious Plants page.
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Carretón Rosado (Trifolium pratense)Observ.
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Confirmed by Explorenm.com A photograph by Kenneth Ingham and USDA Plant database for Ohio.