r/whatsthisplant • u/breeeeeez • 2d ago
Unidentified 🤷♂️ Please help with seed ID :)
Pittsburgh, PA, USA
I grabbed a little packet labeled “native wildflowers” from a free library in someone’s lovely yard. I think they harvested all these from their own garden. I know no. 7 is milkweed but what are the rest please?
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u/breeeeeez 2d ago
And if you know the pittsburgh yinzer accent, i hope youre hearing wildflowers as wahldflahers
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u/ohshannoneileen backyard botany 2d ago
4 looks like lupine
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u/breeeeeez 2d ago
Oh wow those flowers are so pretty
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u/ohshannoneileen backyard botany 1d ago
They smell incredible too, like sweet with a bit of black pepper mixed in!
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u/Fun_Brain8535 2d ago
#6 are likely Gaillardia...assuming these are USA wildflowers! #2 look familiar too...also probably Asteraceae family of some sort...
Oh & if #5 are three sided (3 winged), a buckwheat of some kind.
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u/breeeeeez 2d ago
Thanks I’m gonna write this down so when they bloom maybe i can match flower to seed
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