11/20/13

Today I went to the lake to make a collection from the naturalized population of Cotoneaster down by the lake. While doing that, I photographed some other plants in the area.

Later, I went to a woods just inland to check on the status of a particular listed plant. It was not detectable at present, but that may be due to the season. I did find many other interesting woodland and swamp plants. Unfortunately, run-off from a nearby project has deposited mud over many of the best parts of the swamp and the margins of the meandering woodland stream that drains it. DNR was informed.

Posted on 21 de novembro de 2013, 01:18 AM by darkecologist darkecologist

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

Perigynia radiate rather than ascend. These plants are in alluvial woods.

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What

Avens-Amarelo (Geum aleppicum)

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

It keys here because of the pilose receptacle, but let me know, if you disagree. I always worry about confusing this with laciniatum.

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Maybe I'm kidding myself in thinking I still see a long style on the top fruit in the second picture.

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Lisimáquia-Ciliada (Lysimachia ciliata)

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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This looks much like laterifloris, but it creeps by long rhizomes.

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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The fields to the east are being developed, so all of this sediment washed down into the swamp during a big rain on Saturday.

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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I may be totally wrong. I am not sure what else these would be. This was a swampy spot in an old stream meander.

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

Fotos / Sons

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Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

"Enemion" is a cruel name for a false Anemone!

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Agrião-Dos-Prados (Cardamine pratensis)

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

There were three OTHER Cardamine spp. from prior inventories, but this didn't seem right for any of those...hopefully not C. pensylvanica.

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

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New county record!

Check that. I crossed the county line into Racine Count, so second county record! I will have to follow the river back into Milwaukee County to get a record there.

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

growing throughout swampy area... Older, dead stems are bristly.

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Sanguinho (Frangula alnus)

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

S. interior is not relatively more whitened below vs. above

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Argentina (Argentina anserina)

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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Novembro 20, 2013

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

This one keyed easy. Blades were terete and septate, and the inflorescences were only about 1/9 the height of each plant.

http://wisplants.uwsp.edu/juncuskey.html

Plants were growing in a small seep.

Fotos / Sons

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darkecologist

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Novembro 20, 2013

Descrição

Heads 0.8-1.3mm, auricles were 2mm

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