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Identifying these plants.
Comments (1)The tree reminds me of Eucalyptus camaldulensis, River Red Gum. Here is a link that might be useful: Wiki...See MoreNeed help trying to identify these 3 plants.
Comments (7)the buttercup may be a weed... they really havent IDd it.. with any specificity ... some are valued.. some are weeds ... throw a scale into pix ... anything we might all know .. i use my lighter ... it gives these wizards .. something to gauge size ... the last pic.. you might think the fence ought to do it.. but i cant tell if its close to the fence.. or 3 feet away ... and if its 3 feet away.. its a lot bigger than elsewise ... ken...See MoreHelp my identify 3 cactus plants
Comments (4)I know very little about cacti, so if I say opuntia for the first one, it's all I can think of. Maybe the second is a mammillaria, but that's all I can speculate. The last looks like the crassula they call Buddha's Temple. I would say crassula definitely, anyway. I'm sure you'll get loads of wiser answers soon. Good luck with them, Holma Sen. They are all really lovely, healthy plants....See MoreID Help: 2in Tall Plump Leaved Plant (TX, Jan 29th)
Comments (9)No apology needed. I just wanted you to be aware. If you clicked on your link and then clicked on 'next' (looking for the next plant photo) you got some private messages. I didn't read them and didn't click any further. But it appears the link gave access to an entire album, not just one picture....See Morefloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
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