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Comments (0)TV fades in and out from black and white to color. Sometimes it is on all channels and other times it is localized to a few channels grouped together. Then other times it is completely fine. Any recommendations? Thanks!...See MoreTree ID #1 — Would like a ID
Comments (16)L Clark, thank you. I grow paper birches And cannot resist sprinkling seeds here and there but I don’t need to do that because birds do it for me and all I have to do is not more than down. I’ve transplanted some of all different sizes. Do you want any I’ll mail them to you :-) I really thought this was a birch, but got busy and it got rainy rainy and then hotter than the devil here and I got busy and forgot about it but never got around to moving it. I have large birches in my yard and some of them I planted or transplanted when they were just saplings. I guess that’s why I thought this tree was a birch and for all I know it could be. I think we have gray birches as well and maybe yellow Birch. We used to have to type that smell great like wintergreen (wild native tree). I may just have to wait until next spring to confirm that it is a birch. But boy did it shoot up faster than any birch I’ve ever had so somebody must’ve fed it steroids. Yes, I am beginning to think that the leaves at the very top might be an aberration. I should’ve gotten out earlier before the leaves fell. But one thing I did notice is that the leafs persisted late into the year, and the leaves on my paper birch is all were off Much earlier. My paper birch leaves usually turn a golden yellow. These look more yellow brown. I’ve never seen anyone of the paper birch as I have produced a leaf as big as the one or two or three I picked off at the top. That’s what made me think it was some other critter. I won’t be cutting this thing down or anything so spring will give me more information. I am a tree hoarder. They grow fast around here, and by the time I noticed that they are too invasive, I can’t just pull them up with my hands. I have another tree I need people to help me identify so can somebody tell me how to cross post for the kitchen table as well? Because I couldn’t find it in the list Offered when I selected “ Next” .. Of course, I now want this tree to be a Tilia americana. Or a hazelnut. edit clean up...See MoreNeed Help ID-ing my new succulent
Comments (1)This is my new baby. I bought it at Walmart. The only thing I've found is maybe Echeveria Green Pearl?...See MoreHelp ID'ing Pillow fabric
Comments (2)t is sometimes impossible to find exact fabrics since designers often have prints made for certain projects. If you google fabric with daisy print on blue background there are many.;The fact that it is from awhile ago is also an issue. As long as it is just the colors and the daisies you might find something that you love ....See Moreaondrejack
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