Plz Help Me ID This Cool Looking Plant
dethcheez
10 years ago
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floral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
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I found a cool flower when walking, could you help me ID them?
Comments (8)Aerilia123 - reading you answer, I'm not sure if you realised that Fabaceae is the name of a whole family of plants, not one specific type of plant. I believe the family has over 1000 members in Australia. If you follow susanc's link you will see the particular species within that family that she thinks your first plant is. Sorry, if you knew all that. It wasn't clear to me from your reply....See MoreLil' Apple Looking Things / 4Got Name / Plz Help ID
Comments (11)Ted Appreciate the reply But Still Looking Wish I had a pic of the plant But the fruit is off a friends plant And not really sure how I could describe it in a way that would make scene / LOL Thanx Again Really Do Appreciate The Suggestions Please Do Keep Them Coming...See MorePlz Help ID This Plant/Weed w/ 2 Pics
Comments (3)Thank you very much for your response horster. Unfortunately what I have is not the same thing you're looing for. What I have produce pink to purple and white flowers, (2 colors on one flower,) and have oval leaflets not leaves. My picture were pretty bad I have to admit. But anyway, spent another evening of research, since I'm not short of samples (LOL,) I believe I found it. It is lespedeza ( aka Japanese clover.) What do you guys think? I'm a complete novice in lawn care and gardening. Once I identified it it seems to be a very common known plant. I just wonder why it's not in most "common weed lists" on the internet. Also these links: http://www.missouriplants.com/Pinkalt/Lespedeza_striata_page.html http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/turfid/csPagedPdField.aspx?PlantID=LESST Here is a link that might be useful:...See MorePlz help me salvage my crassula / jade plant
Comments (2)Unfortunately, this jade cannot be saved. It is severely sunburned and will not be able to perk back up. All of the leaves are damaged and you will not be able to propagate this plant. When placing plants in sunnier areas, you should always slowly acclimate them to the higher levels of light. The stem looks fine, but your mix is not suitable for growing succulents. It is very heavy and seems to be clay-based. If you attempt to grow jade plants again, I would recommend using a commercially available cactus mix in a 50/50 ratio with perlite....See Morefloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
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