[Taxacom] Mystery plant ID - Any help?

John Landolt JLANDOLT at shepherd.edu
Wed May 27 06:38:22 CDT 2009


Tim,

Might the first plant be Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange, Bois  
d'arc)?  Does this one have a sticky, milky sap?

No idea at all on your second critter.

Good luck,

John

John Landolt, Ph. D.
Research Professor of Biology, Emeritus
Graduate Faculty
Shepherd University
Shepherdstown, WV
http://shyretiring.blogspot.com/

On May 26, 2009, at 9:24 PM, Timothy M. Jones wrote:

> Hello all,
> Two unknown species;  one tree/shrub the other herbaceous.  No  
> glandular
> tissue at base of leaves on the first - the second plant is the last
> image on the page.  Both in Baton Rouge, La.  area.
> Any help is greatly appreciated!
> http://www.herbarium.lsu.edu/keys/id/mystery.html
> Thanks,
> Tim
> Timothy M. Jones
> Ph.D. Student
> Louisiana State University
> Baton Rouge, LA 70803
> Website - http://www.herbarium.lsu.edu/keys/
>
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