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MadPlanter

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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #360 on: April 29, 2016, 01:17:44 PM »

The plant pictured has those red stems but its otherwise identical to other ones in the garden that's green. Its not a datura for sure. I'm used to seeing those all the time. Thanks for the speculation though!
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #361 on: May 01, 2016, 03:52:52 AM »

Looks spot on as a thumbnail. Internet crap atm and pic won't expand, dl'ing taking forever, but that said I am 90% sure it is fine.
Seen some variation in colour before, red stems/tips, purple leaves, that sort of thing.
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #362 on: May 06, 2016, 02:20:22 AM »

Acacia melanoxylon black wattle maybe?...
No mature trees as they have all been tordon'ed.
Unique, ridged/furrowed bark, frilled sort of flattened stems, beautiful flowers, red trunk and base of trees/regrowth, massive sprawling roots that sucker everywhere they have been pushed with the bulldozers/roadworks crews or damaged.
Thoughts?


Acacia complanata.
Would love to hear any info folks might have about traditional or potential uses. Pm me.
Seems a shame for them to just get sprayed and graded/bulldozed.
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #363 on: May 07, 2016, 12:33:33 AM »

Lmao! Jeez ian. bahahah!

It doesn't look like a datura family plant. It looks like a plant that grows around here like a weed in alleyways, meadows, anywhere really. I'll second the ID of lambs quarters.
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #364 on: May 17, 2016, 11:55:39 PM »

I know I should recognize this.
Perennial, square-ish stem, bushy, opposite ovate leaves dark green on top and silvery on the underside, obviously going to have a nice big flower spike. Grows like mad.
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #365 on: May 18, 2016, 02:33:53 AM »

Is it fragrant? Monarda?
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #366 on: May 18, 2016, 11:18:37 PM »

Last year when it was small the square stems tricked me too, but its not a mint.
Its grown about 1.5 meters in the last few months, its looking like some vigorous bush or tree.
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #367 on: May 19, 2016, 12:26:08 AM »

I'm stumped
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #368 on: May 21, 2016, 08:46:06 PM »

Auxin, looks like something I've seen in parts of Washington, maybe Lythrum Salicaria?
Purple Loosestrife

They grow from roots, something like 50+ new shoots will arise from a single root. Average maximum height tops off around 10ft mature.
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #369 on: May 26, 2016, 11:58:25 AM »

Can anyone help me Identify these, I know they are some kind of Trichocereus spp., I bought them from local nursery and that was what they were labeled as.

Not sure on the variety, was thinking maybe cuszcoensis but would love to know what you all think.
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #370 on: May 29, 2016, 06:58:42 AM »

Has a bit curved spines closer to the skin, something I've seen on Trichocereus Terscheckii
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #371 on: June 12, 2016, 09:31:15 PM »

If someone could help me with this weird shrub growing in my yard that would be awesome. My husband thinks its a fig tree but I have never seen it make fruit. Amy ideas?
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #372 on: June 12, 2016, 09:46:51 PM »

Its a fig tree for sure!

You wont see fruits before 2/3 years.. Just be patiente ;)
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #373 on: June 29, 2016, 05:48:20 AM »

Poppy mix that I planted. Didn't get any nomenclature with them. I am expecting others but perhaps they don't show up this year.Any ideas?
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Re: Plant Identification Thread
« Reply #374 on: July 01, 2016, 12:31:19 AM »

Hey ;D can someone help identify this fruit tree?
the original was recently cut down,
but there are some baby trees from fallen fruits.

The fruit looks kind of like an olive, and has a pit like an olive, but tastes kindof like apples.


i found an old dried up fruit from last year

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