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I'm a teacher at the KIS school summer camp teaching Middle School students.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
Sign In to followI'm going to have to agree and say Lathyrus japonicus
whoa, those are sweet photos miles!
I am sorry for your imminent loss of habitat though your photo is nice.
It's either Macropus giganteus or Macropus rufus. In the meantime you can put Macropus sp.
Hey there, pretty sure that's a hawkweed, though which kind is hard to tell. Good luck!
I think it is in the Asteraceae (formerly known as the Compositae family)
If I could pull his dulap I could tell you, but my friend ian and I think it is a Anole lizard (Anolis limifrons)
I think this is in the Apiaceae family
I agree with what you are saying but I think that is a Hawkweed based on the main ovary in the middle and the look of the stamens. It's a common mix up, I didn't even know Hawkweed existed until today. Like taraxicum it is a introduced species from Europe. I'm not sure if it is as edible as the dandelion but to some degree I've read it is. You can also fry dandelion roots and eat them, I've yet to try that though.
Good shot and happy hunting!