BioBlitzing my "lawn"

We have a small yard that is currently about 3 weeks past needing to be mowed, so just about every grassy thing that can go to flower/seed has. I thought this would be a good time to start trying to photograph and identify all of the plant species in the yard. I'd love to be able to know them all to genus! Our "lawn" is mostly weeds. This evening I focused on uprooting and photographing the grassy things (hopefully the lawn will get mowed soon...). Bit by bit I'll get them all!

If you have great suggestions for IDing turf grasses, please let me know!

Publicado el junio 8, 2015 02:47 MAÑANA por carrieseltzer carrieseltzer

Observaciones

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Pastos Y Cereales (Familia Poaceae)

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

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Qué

Ballico Perenne (Lolium perenne)

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

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Pastos Y Cereales (Familia Poaceae)

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

Descripción

Young crab grass? Fuzzy, easily bendable leaves. Easy to pull out with roots (at this size at least).

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Pastos Y Cereales (Familia Poaceae)

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

Descripción

It was hard to pull up the roots on this one.

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Pastos Y Cereales (Familia Poaceae)

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

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Qué

Tules Y Zacates de Laguna (Familia Cyperaceae)

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

Descripción

Finest leaves of anything else I found in the yard. I couldn't find this in seed or flower, at least not confidently.

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

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carrieseltzer

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Junio 2015

Descripción

I think this might be the same as this: http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/1605237

Comentarios

Whew... Grasses are difficult to ID (for me, at least). Most keys play with the florets, so as close-up of a shot of the flowers is helpful to get all the way down to species.

With grasses, the more shots of the plant that I can get, the more useful the observation is for me in learning the ID (at least at first). So, you may want to take a picture of the grass clump, the close-ups of the florets, and then even the ligules can be important. http://www.turf.uiuc.edu/hort236/Labs/weedid6.stm

:)

Publicado por sambiology hace casi 9 años

Thanks for the link! I really need a macro lens for my iPhone. Good suggestion to take a picture of the clumps when I can find them. It's very heterogenous but I can find clumps when they stray into flower beds. The lawn finally got mowed today, but I'm sure there are some strays I can grab.

Publicado por carrieseltzer hace casi 9 años

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