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Ok so I'm working on a project for school and we are examine a piece of ground with plants and shit. Now I need to know the names of the plants given in this picture, I hope some of guys  can help me out.

I know one of the plants is called an "Paardenbloem" in dutch, just give me the names of the plants you recognise in either dutch, latin or English. Karma supply drop in your area for every good answer

https://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l310/stefanvdd/plantsss.jpg

annnd go!
Noobeater
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Middle one is some form of holly, I think.

Last edited by Noobeater (2008-03-04 12:23:05)

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Noobeater wrote:

Middle one is some form of holly, I think.
yeah it has leafs with spikes.
Kamikaze17
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this middle could be a form of holly or it can be oregon grape. are there any bigger versions of it around with any berries on it? and the one on the right im not sure since i have never seen it around where i live.
PluggedValve
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Kamikaze17 wrote:

this middle could be a form of holly or it can be oregon grape. are there any bigger versions of it around with any berries on it? and the one on the right im not sure since i have never seen it around where i live.
Yes, i believe the middle is oregon grape.  The berries are VERY bitter if you have tried em.  I know the one on the right, but cant recall.  Will see what i can find for ya.
cowami
OY, BITCHTITS!
+1,106|6328|Noo Yawk, Noo Yawk

The one on the right reminds me of, but I don't believe it is, clover.
https://i.imgur.com/PfIpcdn.gif
_NL_Lt.EngineerFox
Big Mouth Prick
+219|6569|Golf 1.8 GTI Wolfsburg Edition
Clovers.
Kamikaze17
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_NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:

Clovers.
clovers are like this:
https://img213.imageshack.us/img213/9886/cloverwhite2lg7.jpg

the one in the OPs picture is of a single leaf.


edit: it looks a bit like dichondra
http://aggie-turf.tamu.edu/aggieturf2/g … chond.html

check here and look through more if you want: http://aggie-turf.tamu.edu/aggieturf2/g … llist.html

Last edited by Kamikaze17 (2008-03-04 22:24:33)

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PluggedValve wrote:

Kamikaze17 wrote:

this middle could be a form of holly or it can be oregon grape. are there any bigger versions of it around with any berries on it? and the one on the right im not sure since i have never seen it around where i live.
Yes, i believe the middle is oregon grape.  The berries are VERY bitter if you have tried em.  I know the one on the right, but cant recall.  Will see what i can find for ya.
Yea sometimes this plant has red berries on them, so this one is oregon grape? +1 for the suggestion nontheless

Kamikaze17 wrote:

_NL_Lt.EngineerFox wrote:

Clovers.
clovers are like this:
http://img213.imageshack.us/img213/9886 … te2lg7.jpg

the one in the OPs picture is of a single leaf.


edit: it looks a bit like dichondra
http://aggie-turf.tamu.edu/aggieturf2/g … chond.html

check here and look through more if you want: http://aggie-turf.tamu.edu/aggieturf2/g … llist.html
Yeah it seems to be that one . thnx for that website you gave, it is very helpfull! +1
saluisto
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The middle one could be some kind of ilex

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/95/Ilex.jpg
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dain bramaged
+51|6159|Punta Gorda,Florida
the one on the right looks like Pennywort, also called dollarweed https://www.weedalert.com/images/wa_dollarweed.gif

Pennywort is found along the Atlantic coast from Maine to Florida and westward to Minnesota, Texas, Utah, Arizona and California. Pennywort is also found in Nova Scotia, British Columbia, the West Indies, Mexico, Central and South America and Southern Europe and Tropical Africa.

http://www.weedalert.com/weed_pages/wa_dollarweed.htm
you learn the true meaning of life when you see houses and cars blow by like leaves on a windy day.

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