Observation of the Month: Crete Weed (Hedypnois cretica)

http://www.inaturalist.org/observations/3718948

You may be wondering why we would choose a non-native “weed” as the first iNat Observation of the Month of the San Diego County Plant Atlas Project. There are several reasons.

This observation is a good example of how to do an observation of a plant. One photo shows the entire plant next to the observer’s finger which provides scale. The photos are sharp enough to show details such as hairs on the leaves. Depending on a plant’s family, certain parts of the plant must be visible to determine the species. In this observation, you can see the flower straight on and also from the side, which is essential for identifying plants in the sunflower family. You can read more about “what to photograph” in a prior post below.

This observation also lets you see some of the process of how identifications are made. The observer was at first unsure of the plant’s ID; he received input from another iNaturalist who helped him figure out the species; and finally, Dr. Jon Rebman confirmed the ID.

The fact that this plant is a non-native plant does not detract from its value as an iNat observation. It is important to establish records of distribution of all plants, both native and non-native.

Publicado el agosto 20, 2017 09:52 TARDE por milliebasden milliebasden

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Good idea, Millie. Not sure I would have used this particular observation (very atypical), but it does what you are intending it to do.

Publicado por snakeinmypocket hace más de 6 años

@snakeinmypocket Thanks. I see your point. Since we plan this to be a regular feature, future selections may be more typical of the species involved, but I can't make any promises!

Publicado por milliebasden hace más de 6 años

I second the idea of documenting records of all plants, both native and non-native. I did a deep dive into the spread of Crete Weed, primarily in Texas. That can be read in this journal article:
https://www.inaturalist.org/journal/gcwarbler/25149-the-tidal-wave-that-is-crete-weed

Publicado por gcwarbler hace alrededor de 4 años

Thanks @gcwarbler for sharing the link. Your description of the spread of the plant in Texas is very interesting. (I grew up in Corpus Christi in the 1950s but alas I do not remember much about the plants from back then.)

Publicado por milliebasden hace alrededor de 4 años

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