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06-22-2022, 02:52 PM   #1576
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Sorry about the typo, now fixed - yes, it does look like one of the swallow worts, or Dog Strangling Vine. I haven't seen it before - thanks for the i.d.
No worries. If I had a nickel for every typo I've ever made, we could both retire to Tahiti Now I don't have to ask you what macro lens you used for a 1mm flower!

I can't take credit for the ID, I cheated...there's a sometimes useful flower ID site, Pl@ntNet identify that I use, if there's a good image (which yours was). They do call it "dog strangling vine". They give several possible IDs, but that one seemed correct to me. Not a plant we see here in south Florida.

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This Appears to be a Geranium.

Taken with; Canon EOS 80D and a Canon EF-S 55~250mm, IS, STM Lens.

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06-23-2022, 07:38 PM - 1 Like   #1578
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Million Bells.

Taken with: Canon EOS 7D Mk II body and a Canon EF-S 55~250mm, IS, STM Lens.

Planted in an old, abandoned Barbeque Grill in my backyard. Whatever works.

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I believe this may be a Trillium, but not certain.

Taken with: Canon EOS 80D body and a Canon EF-S 55~250mm, IS, STM Lens.

Thanks very much for viewing. Orchid Julie, would certainly appreciate a flower ID Please. Much Grass. )

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06-24-2022, 05:48 AM   #1580
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Taken with: Canon EOS 80D body and a Canon EF-S 55~250mm, IS, STM Lens.

Thanks very much for viewing. Orchid Julie, would certainly appreciate a flower ID Please. Much Grass. )

Tony
Hm, may be a trillium (Walt, your opinion, please?) but the ID site I use says it could also be a spiderwort, none of the suggestions it gave me had high confidence (and none were trilliums)
Pretty thing, whatever it is...
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QuoteOriginally posted by OrchidJulie Quote
Hm, may be a trillium (Walt, your opinion, please?) but the ID site I use says it could also be a spiderwort, none of the suggestions it gave me had high confidence (and none were trilliums)
Pretty thing, whatever it is...
Thank you very much for your effort. Tough one and I will inform you when I get the ID.

Tony

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Thank you very much for your effort. Tough one and I will inform you when I get the ID.

Tony

Hello Julie,

Here is a response from a fellow member.

"around these parts it's called a " Trillium grandiflorum" some will have a light blue or even a bit of red in it. Also called "white wake-Robin". Can become quite invasive if not controlled."


Hope this helps. Tony
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K-1 and DFA 100 macro
Bird's Foot Trefoil




Bird Vetch


Lesser Stitchwort


Shepherd's Knot


Dark Columbine


Bush Honeysuckle


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More small flowers
Common Comfrey


Clintonia Lily


This site is fantastic for helping identify flowers....
Pl@ntNet identify
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Hello Julie,

Here is a response from a fellow member.

"around these parts it's called a " Trillium grandiflorum" some will have a light blue or even a bit of red in it. Also called "white wake-Robin". Can become quite invasive if not controlled."


Hope this helps. Tony
Indeed, it does, thanks. Not likely to be found underfoot here, but it's beautiful!
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This site is fantastic for helping identify flowers....
Pl@ntNet identify
It is an excellent resource, I use it frequently
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Heath Speedwell - really tiny




Horseweed (Ambrosia trifida L.)


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One Peruvian Lily, Group Photo. :)

Taken with: Canon EOS 80D and a Canon EF-S 55~250mm, IS, STM Lens.

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Find the water drop.

Taken with: Canon EOS 7D MK II body and a Canon EF-S 55~250mm, IS, STM Lens.

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