What type of flower is this, does anyone know? It growns on a tree on the shore of the lake. I'm sure if I wasn't lazy I could look it up on the internet, but thought I would see if anyone on UHH knew first. Gain some knowledge and show off a picture at the same time?
Bobber
Loc: Fredericksburg, Texas
I believe this could be button bush.
Swede
Loc: Trail, BC Canada
I have no idea what kinda of tree this is but I would really like to here it grown along the lake.
just toying with your spelling, it is interesting and nice shots
Swede
Swede wrote:
I have no idea what kinda of tree this is but I would really like to here it grown along the lake.
just toying with your spelling, it is interesting and nice shots
Swede
You and me both! I always double check my spelling but I guess that one slipped by me!
Thanks for catching it, if you find out how it "growns" please enlighten me so next time I'll know what I'm talking about! :oops: :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: :lol:
It's a unique looking flower in any case.
Thank you! That is what it is, Ijust wasn't sure where to begin looking to find out what it is.
Swede
Loc: Trail, BC Canada
dtcracer wrote:
Swede wrote:
I have no idea what kinda of tree this is but I would really like to here it grown along the lake.
just toying with your spelling, it is interesting and nice shots
Swede
You and me both! I always double check my spelling but I guess that one slipped by me!
Thanks for catching it, if you find out how it "growns" please enlighten me so next time I'll know what I'm talking about! :oops: :mrgreen: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Got a good chuckle and no one was hurt- next problem
Swede
Snert
Loc: south central Indiana
I Know! It's 'One Of Them Types."
have a question--if you do not know the name what would you google
am more or less a newbie --reason for question since you can not put photo in the address bar
4ellen4 wrote:
have a question--if you do not know the name what would you google
am more or less a newbie --reason for question since you can not put photo in the address bar
I'm not real sure, thats one of the reasons I thought I would see if someone here knew before I tried!
Bobber
Loc: Fredericksburg, Texas
Try Cephalanthus occidentalis one of the Rubiaceae.
Audubon calls it a Ranger's Button
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