Thursday, February 12, 2009

First I.D. Example

Provided Information:
  1. Photos:
  2. Date: December
  3. Location: Corvallis, Oregon
  4. Plant Type: large shrub
  5. Environment: commercial landscape
  6. Exposure: sun with partial shade
  7. Scent: none
  8. Other: bright red fruit clusters, leaves are slightly downy on the underside, shrub is about 12 feet tall

Identification:

  1. Name: Cotoneaster lacteus (milkflower cotoneaster)
  2. Family: Rosaceae
  3. Origin: China
  4. Random Facts: Though lacteus means 'milky,' and is refering to the creamy white summer flowers, their smell is far less appealing. It is often compared to the smell of rotting fish.

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