[SOS-PCA] Seed ID Help
Williams, Sheila
slwillia at blm.gov
Fri Aug 2 14:52:34 CDT 2013
Hi Shayla,
Those seeds are pretty small, and the families that come to mind are the
Scrophulariaceae or Polemoniaceae. They have textured seed coats like that.
Also Ranunculaceae, and I looked at some Delphinium photos, and they may
(??) fit?
Here is another helpful link to the Santa Ana Botanic Garden seed photos
list: http://www.hazmac.biz/seedphotoslistgenus.html
All we can do is give our best guesses.......Sheila Williams
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Shayla A. Burnett <sburnet3 at uwyo.edu>wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My name is Shayla Burnett, and I am a graduate student at UW. As part of
> my research project, I am analyzing the seedbank from my field sites in the
> Thunder Basin. I have identified all the seeds from samples except for this
> last one. The Seeds of Success information and photos online have been
> quite helpful in this endeavor, so I was wondering if you would mind taking
> a look at the attached photos. If you know what it is or have any tips or
> suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it!
>
> Thank you,
> Shayla
>
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slwillia at blm.gov
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