I'm stumped on this one!! Any Takers ??
I'm stumped on this one!! Any Takers ??
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Sarajmt, Jun 12, 2010
No Idea but it is beautiful!
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Burrpatch, Jun 15, 2010
Thanks for trying Sara!! It is beautiful.  I wonder what it would look like under a black light??!!  .. Flash-backing again!! Sorry!! lol !! I found a few patches of these growing near a swampy area, so my guess is it is aquatic. Purple and violet aquatic plants spell trouble to me, as quite a few are highly poisonous!! ....

Always the bizarre and pretty ones that are deadly!! lol!! I won't rest till I find the name of this plant !!!!! Arrrgh !! :o) ~Burrrrrr

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Sarajmt, Jun 26, 2010
"Always the bizarre and pretty ones that are deadly!! lol!! "   Sort of like women!  LOL
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10356, Sep 13, 2010
did you find the name ? I need to get a Book on identifying flowers and put names to mine.. looking through yours you have helped me to begin :) deadly our not it is a very striking flower..
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Burrpatch, Sep 14, 2010
Still stumped Lesa!! lol... Thinking  a type of African Violet maybe. I'm going to submit it to Davesgarden.com
Someone there will know. :o) ----- I use both the Audubon society's and the Peterson field guides to eastern wildflowers mostly. --- Of course you would need the western wildflower editions of either one.

The Peterson guide is considered a better guide, but if the truth be known, they both have their strong points. They both run around $20 a piece. A good price considering the wealth of information and full color photographs they contain.

Half the fun of finding plants and flowers is identifying them with your trusty field guide, taking notes and reading about how the colonist's as well as the various Indian tribes used them as food, tea, spice, medicinal purposes, etc, etc. :o)

Happy hunting my friend !!
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Burrpatch, Sep 17, 2010
Submitted flower to Davesgarden.com and found it was "Bugleweed" (Ajuga reptans) which is both an escapee from a garden as I thought, as well as poisonous water loving plant.

I guess it is planted as ground cover and is incredibly hearty, being able to survive zone 3. The mystery still remains on how it escaped this far to the forest since it propagates though its root system or by division.    ~ Burr
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10356, Dec 25, 2010
Hello Burr and Merry Christmas to you :) You found the name of the Flower ! Ground cover ? I bet it is bug resistant ! lol
Well I have started my quest for names I received a Book called the a to z encyclopedia of garden plants I now need a portable book for wild flowers I will check into your suggestions :) I have a lot of garden flowers also so this will keep me busy for a few days..
I hope you are well and Cassy is well also Shalia is doing good !! I know winter where you are is harsh but you sure make it sound Beautiful at times.. You know how I feel about snow so it is best I think of it this way :)) I also hope you have a wonderful New Year !! Much love for a Terrific guy. lesa
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