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dehingoli
#1 Posted : 2/21/2012 3:17:02 AM
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posting pictures of plants i found.

Any ID's would help.
I'm guessing these would be purpurea or tricolor.

Thanks.
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MMPA
#2 Posted : 4/8/2012 6:59:19 AM

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Looks a lot like purpurea but slightly lighter color. Then again, pictures can't always convey the color right. There is a species that grows in my region that is a brilliant vibrant neon purple in person, but taking a picture of it makes it look like an obnoxious purple/fuschia mix.

I'd say you have a winner there. Check the seeds (if there are any pods around) because the color and size can help you identify it.
 
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#3 Posted : 4/25/2012 4:28:54 AM

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Yeah, if the seeds are angular, they're what you want. Round, duds.
 
 
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