Name that plant
Details:
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Date Photo Taken
07 / 29 / 2013
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Season Photo Was Taken
Summer
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Region Photo Was Taken
Southeast
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City
North Of Cartersville
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State
Georgia
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Posted by
bullfroghollow
Notes:
Found a big bunch of these today in a usually dry creek, that hasn’t been dry for over a year (unusually wet year) eighteen inches to two feet tall. Growing in two to five inches running water.
Comments
bullfroghollow Master Identifier says:
Wildflower, yes purpley blue. Thanks
August 24th, 2013 at 3:28pm
Wildflower154 Master Identifier says:
I say it’s a Hyssop Skullcap. The one I have photoed is a soft blue with the yellow center stripes.
August 23rd, 2013 at 9:34pm
Tommy Jenkins Master Identifier says:
It’s a Hyssop Skullcap. The yellow center and shape are what I see. Light Blue? I have photos in my file.
August 23rd, 2013 at 8:42pm
T J Master Identifier says:
It’s a Hyssop Skullcap. I have pictures of them in my photo collection. The yellow center is what I recognized.
August 23rd, 2013 at 8:34pm
bullfroghollow Master Identifier says:
No photobucket account, sorry. These were the best photos that I had. May go back that way in a day or two. Thanks for your help
July 30th, 2013 at 3:01pm
stone Master Identifier says:
Unfortunately, there’s no pics of the leaf… After trying to guess the plants that people post for identification, we get an idea of the kind of pictures needed… Here’s a plant I posted on another forum last week: http://allthingsplants.com/thread/view/18713/Smallflower-Thoroughwort-Eupatorium-semiserratum/ Can you post some additional pics? a link to your photobucket would work for me…
July 30th, 2013 at 12:11pm
bullfroghollow Master Identifier says:
Looked at this one: http://uswildflowers.com/images/full/dsc06192.jpg the leaf on the one I found is different. Also looked at Hyssop Skullcap, think no there too.
July 30th, 2013 at 10:08am
stone Master Identifier says:
Looks like lobelia.
July 29th, 2013 at 3:32pm