Plant(s) identification help
hsiaotungchou
7 years ago
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plant identification please HELP
Comments (7)Your other pics: To show an image from a 3rd party site, use this formula but change [ and ] to [IMG SRC="http://URL/filename.jpg"] The part between the ""'s is what you copy/paste from your browser location bar. There's a test forum here if you want to play with it....See MoreNeed Help With Plant Identification, Please!
Comments (8)in photobucket.. use the HTML code.. paste it right here where you type.. on preview.. if you see it.. we will see it ... [NOT the IMG code] second plant.. if you could get a pic .. in focus.. of that one hanging leaf.. we might get somewhere.. if i saw those berries in summer.. i would think wild cherry.. prunus serotina.. but they should be long gone.. in nov ... the first looks so familiar.. for MI ... but i am blanking this morning ... honeysuckle.. WAG ... which is endemic in MI ... see link if you could mark the plants.. and get pic of actual leaves... or even dead ones from the ground.. it would probably be a lot easier than looking at sticks.. lol...a red berry isnt that great an ID variable by itself ... may the force be with you ... ken Here is a link that might be useful: hey honey ......See MorePlant Identification Help
Comments (3)The World Health Organization has declared glyphosate products to be potential carcinogens and numerous studies have found this product is much more persistent than the manufacturers have told us and it is found in numerous food products. Using glyphosate products is then hazardous to your health as well as the health of everyone else in the world. A more environmentally sound method of eliminating this invasive Mulberry is to cut it down and keep any new growth cut so that new growth does not feed the roots of the plant. kimmq is kimmsr...See MoreNeed identification help on plant with white flowers in central mn
Comments (10)Agree with floral - either Silene latifolia or Silene dichotoma at your northern location. It does look more like S. latifolia (White Champion), and that one is so common in your area that it is considered to be a noxious weed....See Morehsiaotungchou
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