WPR Plants

Sometimes I’ll use iNaturalist on my phone at home to ID a plant on the computer screen. When that doesn’t work, I’ll search online until I find it. I am not sure about my berry ID in the last photo.

11 thoughts on “WPR Plants

  1. SoyBend 2025-07-16 / 1:23 pm

    The wineberries are so unique looking, Sherry. I’ve never heard of that plant.

  2. singlikewildflowers 2025-07-15 / 5:08 pm

    There’s something so appealing about berries on plants! I really like the Japanese Wineberry and Honeysuckle plants.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-07-15 / 7:28 pm

      Thanks. Hope you and the family can stay cool.

      • singlikewildflowers 2025-07-16 / 1:21 am

        Thank you! We will try to stay cool and enjoy the summer as much as we can.

  3. dennyho 2025-07-15 / 3:25 pm

    The hickory tree is amazing, I’ve not seen such peeling. It is really interesting.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-07-15 / 7:27 pm

      Sort of like a flaky shingle roof. 🙂

  4. derrickjknight 2025-07-15 / 3:14 pm

    The shagbark hickory looks like a grey old man

  5. Anne Lazarus 2025-07-15 / 7:51 am

    These plants are delightful to the eye. I have seen Depford Pink in Innwood Park.

    • Sherry Felix 2025-07-15 / 7:26 pm

      Thanks Anne. I fixed one of the skipper ID’s based on your tips.

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