I am not sure what this is...it was about 6-8 inches tall, and there was lots of it near the swamp area. I feel like I know but for the life of me I cannot think what it is.
And this was among some of those plants....
Edited to add: Furry Gnome has identified this as Horsetails, the top photo being the male frond; the second is the female. Thank you so much, Furry.
Those are Horsetails, relared terns. The first picture is the male frond; the second is the female. It carries the spores. There are several varieties, but onle a few with branches like these.
ReplyDeleteI've never been good at identifying plants so I'm no help but looks like you've got your answer in the comment above
ReplyDeleteYes, we have had horesetail. But never did see this weird bloom.
ReplyDeleteI want to say that I've seen plants like that around here.I don't think I have ever had a name for it though.
ReplyDeleteLots of them popping up around here.
ReplyDeleteHello,
ReplyDeleteI have not seen them, I am glad the comments above helped. Enjoy your day and Mother's Day weekend.
it really is a pretty plant, both genders, and I have never seen it or heard the name either..
ReplyDeleteThe horse tails are very interesting. The pair make an interesting composition.
ReplyDeleteThat's a new one to me. Nice shots. I'm glad someone was able to identify it.
ReplyDeleteDon't think I've seen that before.
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised that FG knew what it was. : )
Interesting plant species and the vibrant green is striking hard!
ReplyDeleteWell done to Furry Gnome.
ReplyDeleteLovely plants.
All the best Jan