Flowers  in the
Klamath Basin, Oregon
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Depressed fiddleleaf

Nama depressum
First rosettes peeked out about February 10.
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aka narrow-leaved nama.
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Found all over my yard. 3% grade, dry, well drained arid, alkaline soil, full sun. First true leaves around February 21
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Taken March 15
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The flower is not much larger than a mosquito.
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Flowers began popping out March 20
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spot.gif (316 bytes) = Poisonous to animal and/or human
ani-x.gif (375 bytes) = Noxious or Invasive in Oregon

ani-c.gif (406 bytes) = Crop weed in Oregon
ani-f.gif (170 bytes) = Federal Noxious weed in Oregon

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