grouseking
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A few from a recent trip to Chocorua.
Not sure of this one?
I think that is a bog laurel.
A few from a recent trip to Chocorua.
Not sure of this one?
cooperhilll and grouseking , I believe it is Sheep Laurel (Kalmia angustifolia) rather than Bog Laurel (Kalmia polifolia). The flowers of Bog Laurel are at the end of stems. On Sheep Laurel the stems terminate with leaves, and the clusters of blossoms are further back from the terminal leaves as is the case in cooperhill's photo.I think that is a bog laurel.
OK. I was told the cups were fruiting bodies and I presumed they were part of the British soldiers.Doug, the british soldiers and pixie cups are two separate species in the genus Cladonia. They tend to associate with each other, perhaps because they like the same growing conditions.
It's Bartram's shadbush...
Yes, and yes -- Amelanchier bartramiana
Penstemon sp. (but there are about a hundred zillion species of them, so good luck)Unidentified - Need some help on this one.
are you sure? that looks like a dogwood (Cornus sp.), the leaves are very distinctiveWild Madder
are you sure? that looks like a dogwood (Cornus sp.), the leaves are very distinctive
are you sure? that looks like a dogwood (Cornus sp.), the leaves are very distinctive
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