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Foxtails and Bristlegrasses (Genus Setaria)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
Tiny yellow hairs on the ears.
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Dicots (Class Magnoliopsida)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
This plant has small red berries. The average size of the berries is about 7mm in diameter. The leaves are soft, and oval shaped. I think this is the type of vine plant because it is relying on the fence.
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Bladder Campion (Silene vulgaris)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
White petals stem from little bag-like buds. The size of the flowers are about 2 cm in average.
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Common Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
This plant is ubiquitous. It breeds in the roadsides. The leaves are connected with the notched edges. It smells like a herb. No flowers were seen.
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American Asters (Genus Symphyotrichum)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
The flowers are tiny; about 1 cm in width. The flowers have white petals and yellow center. It is interesting that tens of flowers bloom collectively at a time.
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Roffey's Hawkweed (Hieracium pollichiae)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
The flowers are similar to that of dandelion, but the structure of the stems and leaves are different. This plant has slender stems and leaves are not so notched than that of dandelion.
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Tansy (Tanacetum vulgare)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
I heard this plant is poisonous. The flowers do not have petals. The leaves share the same single stem, and each leaf is thin.
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Chicory (Cichorium intybus)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
The flowers have blue beautiful colors. The lengths of the stems vary by plants, but on average the stem is about 20cm-40 cm. Sometimes bees come to pollinate flowers. A lot of flowers open in the morning. The leaves are similar to those of dandelion.
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Red Clover (Trifolium pratense)Observer
ainamaedaDescription
Tiny petals make up the flower. I saw many butterflies and bees visiting the flowers. The leaves have V shape marks, and are oval-shaped.