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JakeZ St. John's Wort
St. John's Wort commented on by JakeZ Michigan, USA11 years ago

Sure seems to be the genus Hypericum (St johns wort) hard to get to species without leaves in the photo

JakeZ Orange Tiger Lily
Orange Tiger Lily commented on by JakeZ Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

If you saw this in Wisconsin it is more likely to be Lilium michiganense. The species you listed is more of a western species

JakeZ Fungi
Fungi commented on by JakeZ Nagaon, Assam, India11 years ago

Nice photo! Fungus is probably a cordyceps species

JakeZ Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by JakeZ Sault Sainte Marie, Ontario, Canada11 years ago

Looks like lillium philadelphicum

JakeZ Crown Vetch
Crown Vetch commented on by JakeZ Boggs township, Pennsylvania, USA11 years ago

I agree. Did it have tendrils at the end of the leaves? If so probably Vicia, if not probably Coronilla

JakeZ Dame's Rocket
Dame's Rocket commented on by JakeZ Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

Yes it is quite pretty in large patches, however it is an exotic plant and very ecologically invasive

JakeZ Dame's Rocket
Dame's Rocket commented on by JakeZ Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

You're spot on :) Definetly dame's rocket

JakeZ White trout lilly
White trout lilly commented on by JakeZ Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

Thanks, in southern WI we mostly have the white, the yellow one is more common to the north

JakeZ Thimbleweed
Thimbleweed commented on by JakeZ Tomahawk, Wisconsin, USA11 years ago

You need to see leaves for the species but I bet it's A. virginiana or A. cylindrica!

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