Could it be Smyrnium? We call it by the common name of Alexanders in Bermuda, if it is Smyrnium.
I stumbled across an illustration in Hortus of spikes of male flowers of Phoradendron serotinum (under Loranthraceae) and was struck by the...
I can't find "Plants:Expert Identification". Can you give me directions? Thanks.
Dear Daniel, I, like many others, am very disappointed that the Plant Identification thread is no longer active. I had only just discovered it...
This tree is most definitely not native to Bermuda, nor is it even grown in Bermuda.
That's very interesting. Thank you, Lorax, for the explanation. I will have to look more carefully at the Carica papaya that grows here, in...
Might it be Carica papaya - note the shape of the leaves?
Your plant looks like Zephyranthes citrina. http://starrenvironmental.com/images/search/?q=Zephyranthes+citrina&o=plants Cheers, cedartable
Thank you. I've checked out the link and other sites. Your id looks consistent with what I've seen. Much appreciated. The seed is described as...
This vine volunteered in a goose-pen in Bermuda. The flowers were reported to be white. I assume it is the developing fruit that is covered with...