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Plants are useful in many ways
This group is intended for collecting observations of plants which can be useful in any way for people. The main demand for to present here an observation is to accompany them with short information on how exactly this plant can be useful. This can be done in "Personal note" field. The geolocation is not a must, but strongly recommended for to maintain the planned, scientific characteristics of this group. In the "Place" field a more precise information of geolocation can be placed. My proposition is to use this field also for information about soil and environment of the plant vegetation. This proposition is very ambitious and time will show if the demands are possible to obey. Many thanks to all colleagues for the wonderful collection of observations!
Cottage Garden Plants
Plants used in informal, whimsical ways, including old-fashioned flowers, edibles, and herbs. Wild plants, native and invasive welcome. Feel free to include weeds and how to recognize and deal with them as well. Everyone welcome!
Forest plants 🌱
This group lists all the plants in the world that grow in forests and not in the meadows, the edge, the parks : the photos must be taken IN the forest. Feel free to share your discoveries in this group to learn how to recognise the plants you find in forests.
Botanical Gardens
For observations at botanical gardens and such which may have plants not native to the region, often having plants formally labeled.
What's Growing in North Carolina
I live in the Raleigh/Durham/Chapel Hill area, but would love to learn what all grows in NC. What's growing wild, what can be planted, when can it be planted, and how it should be planted. I am interested in trees, flowers, plants, and what some call "weeds" (like dandelions and clover flowers). I am also interested in foraging and apothecary, and would like to know what all NC has to offer.
Flora of North Carolina
Plant life of North Carolina