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Which plants on the photo is DMT? Options
 
qwerty
#1 Posted : 6/16/2008 6:54:37 PM
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Hi all!
I browsed at a meadow outside the city and found there 4 types of plants similar to the Phalaris tuberosa and Phalaris arundinacea. But I'm not sure - I correctly identified the plant or not. Help please identify them for photos.
Which plants on the photo is DMT?

the first plant (like Phalaris tuberosa):
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qwerty
#2 Posted : 6/16/2008 6:56:03 PM
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second plant (like Phalaris arundinacea):

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qwerty
#3 Posted : 6/16/2008 6:59:46 PM
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Third plant (like Phalaris arundinacea, but ears are more dense):
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qwerty
#4 Posted : 6/16/2008 7:01:10 PM
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Fourth plant (I have not identified him, but it is growing among Phalaris):
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fourthripley
#5 Posted : 6/16/2008 9:12:01 PM
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Third one could be arundinicea, photos not too clear though. Could be Cocksfoot though (dactlis something or other). How tall are they? Arundinicea can get to about 5 ft in ideal conditions. If you've got some tall ones growing alongside, that look the same, you might be in luckSmile Cocksfoot only grows to knee/thigh height.
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