I have tried to find this but no luck. Bright yellow star flower
Apr 23, 2015 #1 lismar79 Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Oct 29, 2013 Messages 2,995 Location (City and/or State) Ohio USA I have tried to find this but no luck. Bright yellow star flower
Apr 23, 2015 #2 Yvonne G Old Timer TFO Admin 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 93,391 Location (City and/or State) Clovis, CA could it be cyrtanthus?
Apr 23, 2015 #3 lismar79 Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Oct 29, 2013 Messages 2,995 Location (City and/or State) Ohio USA The only type of cyrtanthus I can find online has a trupet shape flower. This one is small and shaped almost like a nightshade flower. I'm stumped.
The only type of cyrtanthus I can find online has a trupet shape flower. This one is small and shaped almost like a nightshade flower. I'm stumped.
Apr 24, 2015 #4 Iochroma Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Nov 4, 2014 Messages 671 Location (City and/or State) San Francisco Can you get a better picture with the flower in focus please.
Apr 24, 2015 #5 lismar79 Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Oct 29, 2013 Messages 2,995 Location (City and/or State) Ohio USA Iochroma said: Can you get a better picture with the flower in focus please. Click to expand...
Apr 26, 2015 #6 Iochroma Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Nov 4, 2014 Messages 671 Location (City and/or State) San Francisco Sorry, I'm still not sure that the flower is fully developed, but it does look like a member of the family Ranunculaceae, so not likely to be edible.
Sorry, I'm still not sure that the flower is fully developed, but it does look like a member of the family Ranunculaceae, so not likely to be edible.