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Why do Turk's cap plants have such a variable growth habit? December 10, 2015 In visiting the Family Garden at the Lady Bird Wildflower Center yesterday (10-21-15,) I admired a large bunch of Turks Cap that had more blooms than I had ever seen on Turks Cap, and I've loved that... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
ID for two flowers blooming in November in Buda TX November 29, 2015 two different plants growing in my wild area. 1. springs of tiny yellow flowers atop almost foot tall woody stem. 2. Clump of tiny near white bud like flowers. clump about 6 to 8 inches across on ... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Website with map showing occurence of species November 25, 2015 Hello and thank you so much for this amazing site and all the information you provide. Recently after reading about some really neat species on here I ended up surfing the net for pictures and somehow... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Identification of Verbesina occidentalis (Yellow crownbeard) in Burnet County TX November 23, 2015 Looked up (small) yellow crownbeard..yellow, no description or pic. Csn you tell me if this is what is in this pic? THX! Can't insert a pic to say y/n. 😟it's in Burnet, Co..SE of Marble Fal... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Identification of Bidens aristosa (Tickseed sunflower) in Texas November 20, 2015 I think the ID of the plant I submitted a description of yesterday is Tickseed Sunflower (Bidens aristosa). Thanks. View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Spriranthes sp. blooming on rocky hilltop November 13, 2015 I am not sure if my previous question went thru, so I am submitting it again. How unusual is it to find a few blooming specimens of Spiranthes sp. on a rocky hilltop west of Loop 360 near Bee Caves R... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Identity of evergreen tree at Barton Springs in Austin TX October 11, 2015 I am trying to identify an evergreen tree at Barton Springs in Austin. It is growing on the south lawn overlooking the pool. It has needles arranged in a fan like shape and makes a kind of crown-shape... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
How to tell Monarda citriodora from Monarda punctata. September 18, 2015 Hello! I'm wondering if you could clarify the differences between Monarda citriodora and Monarda punctata. Perhaps they do a lot of hybridizing, but I have plenty of conflicting info on... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Tree with light-colored bark, thorns and long white clumps of flowers August 18, 2015 I bought a tree at the LBJWC plant sale a couple years ago but lost the name of the tree. I'm finally ready to plant it in the ground and would like to learn more about what its needs are. Can you ... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
Identity of tree in South Carolina August 18, 2015 I don't know if this is native as I'm new to South Carolina. This is a tree about 40' tall. The leaves are trilobal, 10" to a foot across/long and are trilobal, not glossy and have big veins. T... View Mr. Smarty Plants' Answer | ||
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