Ohio plants

 

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Feather Reed Grass

Calamagrostis acutiflora

Family: Poaceae

Introduced

Found on September 17, 2014 in Iuka Park Commons, in a cultivated lawn with scattered urban shrubs and grasses, in mulch.

 

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Japanese barberry

Berberis thunbergii 

Family: Berberidaceae

Introduced

Found on September 17, 2014  in Iuka Park Commons, in a cultivated lawn with scattered grasses and shrubs, in mulch.

The plant can be identified by its burgundy colored entire leaves, and lack of flowers. It also has many thorns that are clearly evident by sight and touch. This specimen photographed shows the thorns, but was recently trimmed so the leaved aren’t as evident.

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Panicled Aster

Symphyotrichum lanceolatum

Family: Asteraceae

Native

Plant was found in Iuka Park, in a mysic forest, in soil on September 17, 2014.

One thought on “Ohio plants

  1. I find the Poaceae family extremely difficult to id, so good job. All of them have open sheaths, round stems, ligules, and long leaves with parallel veins. The only way to tell them all apart is by height, inflorescence, and the leafs!

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