Monday, August 30, 2021

Re: [nafex] Help with plant ID

Yep. Velvetleaf. Aka 'butterprint', as in the past, homemakers used the
seedpods to make impressions in freshly churned & pressed blocks of butter.

On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 10:34 PM Henry via nafex <nafex@lists.ibiblio.org>
wrote:

> Velvet leaf.
>
> https://hort.extension.wisc.edu/articles/velvetleaf-abutilon-theophrasti/
>
>
> On Sunday, August 29, 2021, 09:15:16 PM CDT, Jay Cutts <
> orders@cuttsreviews.com> wrote:
>
> Hi, Folks.
>
> I'm attaching a photo here. If it doesn't show up, please go to
>
> This Link
> <
> https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-trio-of-seed-heads-310885339.html?pv=1&stamp=2&imageid=B2ADFEB7-33FA-4C21-87B2-2DC6A4D5F2DF&p=367052&n=212&orientation=0&pn=1&searchtype=0&IsFromSearch=1&srch=foo%3Dbar%26st%3D0%26sortby%3D2%26qt%3Dwildflower%2520seed%2520pods%26qt_raw%3Dwildflower%2520seed%2520pods%26qn%3D%26lic%3D3%26edrf%3D0%26mr%3D0%26pr%3D0%26aoa%3D1%26creative%3D%26videos%3D%26nu%3D%26ccc%3D%26bespoke%3D%26apalib%3D%26ag%3D0%26hc%3D0%26et%3D0x000000000000000000000%26vp%3D0%26loc%3D0%26ot%3D0%26imgt%3D0%26dtfr%3D%26dtto%3D%26size%3D0xFF%26blackwhite%3D%26cutout%3D%26archive%3D1%26name%3D%26groupid%3D%26pseudoid%3D%26userid%3D%26id%3D%26a%3D%26xstx%3D0%26cbstore%3D0%26resultview%3DsortbyPopular%26lightbox%3D%26gname%3D%26gtype%3D%26apalic%3D%26tbar%3D1%26pc%3D%26simid%3D%26cap%3D1%26customgeoip%3D%26vd%3D0%26cid%3D%26pe%3D%26so%3D%26lb%3D%26pl%3D0%26plno%3D%26fi%3D0%26langcode%3Den%26upl%3D0%26cufr%3D%26cuto%3D%26howler%3D%26cvrem%3D0%26cvtype%3D0%26cvloc%3D0%26cl%3D0%26upfr%3D
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>
> The link is to a stock photo on Alamy and it exactly my plant but does
> not say what it is!
>
> I'm trying to ID this plant. I have it in my front yard in New Mexico at
> about 4700 feet. It may have been something I threw seed out for or it
> may be something native. The plant is about six feet tall with broad
> alternate leaves and looks a little like a sunflower. However, the
> flowers are very small (yellow) and hardly even come out before turning
> into a seed pod.
>
> Seeds are about the size and shape of small pepper seeds, though they
> are dark in color.
>
> That's all I've got. I hope someone can help. Thanks.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
>
> Jay
>
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