Another ID please
snycal
9 years ago
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Another id please
Comments (4)The three Euonymus species most often found in Ontario are E. alatus, E. europaeus, and E. obovatus. I haven't seen one, personally, but think that yours looks most like E. alatus....See Moreanother id please
Comments (4)i dont think W is that big a plant ... and it would be much bluer in spring ... since the reference is to jim wilkins beloved univ of MI ... maize and blue.. as far as you can go with that in hosta of course its august.. and blues are tough to come by ken...See MoreAnother ID please
Comments (10)Russ, I would be happy to share anything with you you want. Also, I'll tell you any of my sources you want. Just let me know. I bought this from the same guy I bought the patens (I asked for an ID of way earlier) that piqued your interest then as well. He says these are just immature plants. If you look at the JC book you were referencing before under fischeri, he does show an immature fischeri at the base of the mature plants that doesnt look anything like this. And for that matter, in the same picture, the adult fischeri has strong markings even on the older growths where as mine has only minor markings on the new growth that fades to an almost solid green on the old growths. I did look at that book and compare but it's so hard to compare a picture to a plant sometimes. Oh well. I appreciate all the feedback though!...See MoreNeed another ID please!
Comments (2)There’s always Austrocylindropuntia subulata monstrose, but I don’t think that has a bunch of fuzzies like yours. Fuzzies is totally a botanical term ;). My guess is an Opuntia cross between subulata x vestita. I see it in stores as Austrocylindropuntia ‘Rollercoaster’. What gives it that real snowy fuzzy look is the Austrocylindropuntia vestita. It can take a ton of light/sun all day if you can give it or the new growth will become lanky....See Moreromeisburning
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