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What

Confused Fescue (Festuca lemanii)

Observer

peterzika

Date

June 11, 2023 07:41 AM PDT

Description

Det. Barbara Wilson and Nick Otting

Confused Fescue - Photo (c) lherb, all rights reserved, uploaded by lherb
frankfrank's ID: Confused Fescue (Festuca lemanii)
Added on October 4, 2023
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Cogswell's Hawthorn (Crataegus × cogswellii)

Observer

sedgequeen

Date

April 29, 2021 03:42 PM PDT

Description

Willamette Park.

Cogswell's Hawthorn - Photo (c) Barbara L. Wilson, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Barbara L. Wilson
frankfrank's ID: Cogswell's Hawthorn (Crataegus × cogswellii)
Added on June 22, 2023
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Wormleaf Stonecrop (Sedum stenopetalum)

Observer

kasey_johnson

Date

April 11, 2020 12:40 PM PDT

Place

Bly, OR (Google, OSM)

Description

possibly lanceolatum

Wormleaf Stonecrop - Photo (c) Graham Montgomery, all rights reserved, uploaded by Graham Montgomery
frankfrank's ID: Wormleaf Stonecrop (Sedum stenopetalum)
Added on June 22, 2023
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Plumas Stonecrop (Sedum paradisum ssp. subroseum)

Observer

sedgequeen

Date

June 2012

Description

Elevation 5384 feet. Flat granite shelf in opening in mixed forest of Pinus jeffreyi, Pinus contorta, Calocedrus decurrens, Abies magnifica, Pseudotsuga menziesii, Quercus. Voucher CWG-111.

Plumas Stonecrop - Photo (c) Peter Zika, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Peter Zika
frankfrank's ID: Plumas Stonecrop (Sedum paradisum ssp. subroseum)
Added on June 22, 2023
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Carex Subg. Carex (Subgenus Carex)

Observer

damontighe

Date

May 4, 2019 10:00 AM PDT
Carex Subg. Carex - Photo (c) williamdomenge9, all rights reserved, uploaded by williamdomenge9
frankfrank's ID: Carex Subg. Carex (Subgenus Carex)
Added on March 29, 2023
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What

Ross's Sedge (Carex rossii)

Observer

arbonius

Date

March 26, 2022 03:07 PM PDT

Description

This is the 2nd of three "photo trio" posts documenting a patch of low-growing Carex on a north-facing slope of San Bruno Mountain. (One point of this post is to illustrate how easy it can be to overlook the presence of diagnostic flowering spikes for this Carex in the field!)

The 1st photo of this series shows the densely rhizomatous & cespitose growth habit of the patch. The 2nd photo is a detail from below-right-of-center in the 1st photo...where, with effort, one can make out culms with basal spikes at lower left and two longer-pedunculate spikes a bit to the right. The 3rd photo is identical to the 2nd, but includes pink arrows to the basal & pedunculate spikes.

My best shot at the species ID here is either C. brevicaulis or C. rossii. For further details...see remarks under this companion post.

Carex Subg. Carex - Photo (c) williamdomenge9, all rights reserved, uploaded by williamdomenge9
frankfrank's ID: Carex Subg. Carex (Subgenus Carex)
Added on March 29, 2023
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What

Ross's Sedge (Carex rossii)

Observer

arbonius

Date

March 26, 2022 03:06 PM PDT

Description

I'm posting 3 "trios" of photos from this patch of low-growing, rhizomatous & cespitose Carex...found by Ellen Uhler on a grassy north-facing slope on San Bruno Mountain. The other two "trios" are here and here.

This first "trio" has the best images, though none of the photos show stigmas, a clear view of male spikelets, or various other characters. Nevertheless, with luck an ID may be possible by Carex cognoscenti (a group which doesn't include me! ;-). The 1st photo here shows the habitus of a culm; the 2nd photo shows a detail of its basal spikes (with pistillate spikelets below, and staminate spikelets above); and the 3rd a detail of the non-basal (i.e. longer-pedunculate) spike.

In the field, Ellen was thinking gestalt & morphology suggested C. brevicaulis or C. rossii were the most promising candidates...though this seemed an unusual location for the latter. (Note that C. rossii is "mostly a mountain species" and there are no records of it from San Mateo County on CalFlora or the California Consortium of Herbaria...the closest record is from northeast of Mt Diablo . On the other hand, C. brevicaulis is a more coastal central CA species, and both CalFlora and the CCH have numerous records from San Mateo County, including some from San Bruno Mountain.

Checking the Jepson eFlora Carex key the plants do seem to have a number of diagnostic characters associated with C. brevicaulis and C. rossii, including:

Leaves glabrous, "peri" (gynia) hairy (Group 2); some or all flowering stems bisexual, with both staminate and pistillate flowers; basal spikelets present; pistillate flower bracts prominently 1(3)-veined; etc.

Below are links for the descriptions of the two species:

C. brevicaulis : Jepson eFlora; FNA
C. rossii : Jepson eFlora; FNA

The two species are separated at couplet 5 of the FNA key. But I'm not clear on how to resolve the choices at that key break...as, on the one hand, in my photos the "bracts of the proximal nonbasal pistillate spikes" appear to exceed the inflorescences (which would suggest C. rossii); whereas on the other hand the pistillate scales mostly "equal or exceed the perigynia" (suggesting C. brevicaulis).

Carex Subg. Carex - Photo (c) williamdomenge9, all rights reserved, uploaded by williamdomenge9
frankfrank's ID: Carex Subg. Carex (Subgenus Carex)
Added on March 29, 2023
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Carex Subg. Carex (Subgenus Carex)

Observer

damontighe

Date

May 4, 2019 10:00 AM PDT
Carex Sect. Acrocystis - Photo (c) Colin Chapman-Lam, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Colin Chapman-Lam
frankfrank's ID: Carex Sect. Acrocystis (Section Acrocystis [inactive])
Added on March 9, 2023
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(Inactive Taxon)

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What

Ross's Sedge (Carex rossii)

Observer

arbonius

Date

March 26, 2022 03:07 PM PDT

Description

This is the 2nd of three "photo trio" posts documenting a patch of low-growing Carex on a north-facing slope of San Bruno Mountain. (One point of this post is to illustrate how easy it can be to overlook the presence of diagnostic flowering spikes for this Carex in the field!)

The 1st photo of this series shows the densely rhizomatous & cespitose growth habit of the patch. The 2nd photo is a detail from below-right-of-center in the 1st photo...where, with effort, one can make out culms with basal spikes at lower left and two longer-pedunculate spikes a bit to the right. The 3rd photo is identical to the 2nd, but includes pink arrows to the basal & pedunculate spikes.

My best shot at the species ID here is either C. brevicaulis or C. rossii. For further details...see remarks under this companion post.

Carex Sect. Acrocystis - Photo (c) Colin Chapman-Lam, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Colin Chapman-Lam
frankfrank's ID: Carex Sect. Acrocystis (Section Acrocystis [inactive])
Added on March 9, 2023
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(Inactive Taxon)

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What

Ross's Sedge (Carex rossii)

Observer

arbonius

Date

March 26, 2022 03:06 PM PDT

Description

I'm posting 3 "trios" of photos from this patch of low-growing, rhizomatous & cespitose Carex...found by Ellen Uhler on a grassy north-facing slope on San Bruno Mountain. The other two "trios" are here and here.

This first "trio" has the best images, though none of the photos show stigmas, a clear view of male spikelets, or various other characters. Nevertheless, with luck an ID may be possible by Carex cognoscenti (a group which doesn't include me! ;-). The 1st photo here shows the habitus of a culm; the 2nd photo shows a detail of its basal spikes (with pistillate spikelets below, and staminate spikelets above); and the 3rd a detail of the non-basal (i.e. longer-pedunculate) spike.

In the field, Ellen was thinking gestalt & morphology suggested C. brevicaulis or C. rossii were the most promising candidates...though this seemed an unusual location for the latter. (Note that C. rossii is "mostly a mountain species" and there are no records of it from San Mateo County on CalFlora or the California Consortium of Herbaria...the closest record is from northeast of Mt Diablo . On the other hand, C. brevicaulis is a more coastal central CA species, and both CalFlora and the CCH have numerous records from San Mateo County, including some from San Bruno Mountain.

Checking the Jepson eFlora Carex key the plants do seem to have a number of diagnostic characters associated with C. brevicaulis and C. rossii, including:

Leaves glabrous, "peri" (gynia) hairy (Group 2); some or all flowering stems bisexual, with both staminate and pistillate flowers; basal spikelets present; pistillate flower bracts prominently 1(3)-veined; etc.

Below are links for the descriptions of the two species:

C. brevicaulis : Jepson eFlora; FNA
C. rossii : Jepson eFlora; FNA

The two species are separated at couplet 5 of the FNA key. But I'm not clear on how to resolve the choices at that key break...as, on the one hand, in my photos the "bracts of the proximal nonbasal pistillate spikes" appear to exceed the inflorescences (which would suggest C. rossii); whereas on the other hand the pistillate scales mostly "equal or exceed the perigynia" (suggesting C. brevicaulis).

Carex Sect. Acrocystis - Photo (c) Colin Chapman-Lam, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Colin Chapman-Lam
frankfrank's ID: Carex Sect. Acrocystis (Section Acrocystis [inactive])
Added on March 9, 2023
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(Inactive Taxon)

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What

True Sedges (Genus Carex)

Observer

sjacobsen

Date

May 25, 2018 03:49 PM PDT
Short-stemmed Sedge - Photo (c) Robert Steers, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robert Steers
frankfrank's ID: Short-stemmed Sedge (Carex zikae)
Added on March 9, 2023
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What

True Sedges (Genus Carex)

Observer

demurray

Date

October 7, 2020 11:03 AM PDT

Description

Very low growing sedge with very short culm on inf. Inf may be hard to see and can be found hidden in leaves.

Short-stemmed Sedge - Photo (c) Robert Steers, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robert Steers
frankfrank's ID: Short-stemmed Sedge (Carex zikae)
Added on March 9, 2023
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Short-stemmed Sedge (Carex zikae)

Observer

mikepatterson

Date

May 19, 2017 11:49 AM PDT
Short-stemmed Sedge - Photo (c) Robert Steers, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robert Steers
frankfrank's ID: Short-stemmed Sedge (Carex zikae)
Added on March 9, 2023
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Short-stemmed Sedge (Carex zikae)

Observer

ksayce

Date

May 5, 2016
Short-stemmed Sedge - Photo (c) Robert Steers, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robert Steers
frankfrank's ID: Short-stemmed Sedge (Carex zikae)
Added on March 9, 2023
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Short-stemmed Sedge (Carex zikae)

Observer

abe

Date

May 1, 2021 02:29 PM PDT
Short-stemmed Sedge - Photo (c) Robert Steers, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Robert Steers
frankfrank's ID: Short-stemmed Sedge (Carex zikae)
Added on March 9, 2023
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Rose Spirea (Spiraea douglasii)

Observer

sedgequeen

Date

January 21, 2023 05:12 PM PST
Rose Spirea - Photo (c) Calli, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Calli
frankfrank's ID: Rose Spirea (Spiraea douglasii)
Added on January 27, 2023
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Common Chickweed (Stellaria media)

Date

January 17, 2023 02:09 PM PST

Description

I was able to guess this plant down to family without referring to any resources. Proud of myself.

Common Chickweed - Photo (c) Jim Walker, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Jim Walker
frankfrank's ID: Common Chickweed (Stellaria media)
Added on January 27, 2023
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Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum)

Observer

birdernaturalist

Date

May 26, 2007 08:40 AM PDT
Red-flowering Currant - Photo (c) Tyler Kennedy, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Tyler Kennedy
frankfrank's ID: Flowering Currant (Ribes sanguineum)
Added on January 27, 2023
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Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)

Observer

zelukai

Date

December 2022

Place

Oregon, US (Google, OSM)
Wild Carrot - Photo (c) lvconrad1977, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by lvconrad1977
frankfrank's ID: Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)
Added on December 16, 2022
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Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)

Observer

malikvest

Date

December 6, 2022 05:49 PM EST
Wild Carrot - Photo (c) lvconrad1977, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by lvconrad1977
frankfrank's ID: Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)
Added on December 16, 2022
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American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)

Observer

peterzika

Date

December 6, 2022 09:34 AM PST

Description

Seedlings sprouting several places in hedgerows

American Sweetgum - Photo (c) Sandy Wolkenberg, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Sandy Wolkenberg
frankfrank's ID: American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua)
Added on December 16, 2022
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Pacific Crab Apple (Malus fusca)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 22, 2022 02:16 PM PDT
Pacific Crab Apple - Photo (c) kdg, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-ND), uploaded by kdg
frankfrank's ID: Pacific Crab Apple (Malus fusca)
Added on October 6, 2022
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Wild Cherry (Prunus avium)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 22, 2022 01:47 PM PDT
Wild Cherry - Photo (c) Ihor Olshanskyi, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Ihor Olshanskyi
frankfrank's ID: Wild Cherry (Prunus avium)
Added on October 6, 2022
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Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 22, 2022 02:25 PM PDT
Pacific Chorus Frog - Photo (c) Thomas Barbin, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Thomas Barbin
frankfrank's ID: Pacific Chorus Frog (Pseudacris regilla)
Added on October 6, 2022
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Scouler's Willow (Salix scouleriana)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 22, 2022 02:16 PM PDT
Scouler's Willow - Photo (c) Glenn Brown, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by Glenn Brown
frankfrank's ID: Scouler's Willow (Salix scouleriana)
Added on October 6, 2022
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Hood's Sedge (Carex hoodii)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 22, 2022 02:56 PM PDT
Hood's Sedge - Photo (c) Matt Berger, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Matt Berger
frankfrank's ID: Hood's Sedge (Carex hoodii)
Added on October 6, 2022
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Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 25, 2022 02:16 PM PDT
Wild Carrot - Photo (c) lvconrad1977, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC), uploaded by lvconrad1977
frankfrank's ID: Wild Carrot (Daucus carota)
Added on October 6, 2022
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Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 25, 2022 02:04 PM PDT
Perennial Ryegrass - Photo (c) Valter Jacinto, all rights reserved
frankfrank's ID: Perennial Ryegrass (Lolium perenne)
Added on October 6, 2022
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White Melilot (Melilotus albus)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 25, 2022 02:09 PM PDT
White Sweetclover - Photo (c) Sarah Gregg, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC-SA), uploaded by Sarah Gregg
frankfrank's ID: White Melilot (Melilotus albus)
Added on October 6, 2022
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Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor)

Observer

peterzika

Date

September 25, 2022 01:58 PM PDT
Lesser Periwinkle - Photo (c) Alexis, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Alexis
frankfrank's ID: Lesser Periwinkle (Vinca minor)
Added on October 6, 2022
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