r/whatplantisthis

Got loads of these as trees any idea
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Got loads of these as trees any idea

curious to know what this is, it's a good sized tree

u/raulmonkey — 11 hours ago

Any ideas on this bulb?

We’ve never seen it flower, and I needed to remove the plant in order to lay down mulch. I planted about 5 of the biggest bulbs with the longest roots left directly in a pot, will they survive?

u/ExcuseToYearn — 1 hour ago

My dad bought this "avacado" tree off Temu, but we're skeptical of these serrated leaves...

Told him to stop using Temu lol.

u/Tuna-Head — 8 hours ago

Can anyone identify what type of plant this is?

It came from a bouquet bought from a common general store, and it has surprisingly decided to root 😅

Thanks in advance for any insightful clues or comments 🫡

u/Papaslange — 3 hours ago

Found at a grocery store in Louisville Kentucky

my 4 year old helped me pick out some plants today. This little plant didn't have any identification when I got it home. just trying to figure out so I know how best to care for it. he liked the red flowers

u/ultimatepcgamer — 6 hours ago
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What’s what? What’s invasive, what’s native? A few miles off from the east end of the Great Salt Lake

I know that the goatheads and whitetop are hella invasive and I know that cheatgrass is also invasive but it’s hard to tell cheatgrass from native grass. I’m pretty sure the creeping vines are English ivy, but the leaf shape seems a bit odd. I thought the yellow-flowering stuff was dyer’s woad, but they’re a bit small and the leaves look different. As for the natives, I would need their names 

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u/deadinsalem — 20 hours ago
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