Does anyone recognize this AV?
Kim
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Rosie1949
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Does Anyone Recognize this One?
Comments (1)Looks like a Eupatorium Possibly Eupatorium altissimum E. hyssopifolium E. maculatum E. rugosum E. sessilifolium http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://biology.missouristate.edu/Herbarium/Plants%2520of%2520the%2520Interior%2520Highlands/Flowers/Eupatorium%2520altissimum%2520-%25203.JPG&imgrefurl=http://biology.missouristate.edu/Herbarium/Plants%2520of%2520the%2520Interior%2520Highlands/photographs_of_flowering_plants_E.htm&h=533&w=711&sz=63&hl=en&start=15&sig2=K8NFYr1YGApCmUX5EwJyTg&usg=__Gt7iSxasbjkDm7AUpptlNgrAOGE=&tbnid=pVCni961iuJXjM:&tbnh=105&tbnw=140&ei=29HbSIXTJIiAvQXLkNHlDQ&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dwhite%2BEupatorium%2Baltissimum%26gbv%3D2%26hl%3Den%26sa%3DG...See MoreDoes anyone recognize this little seedling?
Comments (4)If it just appeared spontaneously I’d say it’s Winter Creeper, Euonymus fortunei, although that id would be predicated upon its having opposite foliage, which isn’t possible to see from the pictures. It is definitely not Box and I have no idea what Globe Myrtle is....See MoreDoes anyone recognize this countertop?
Comments (7)Gabana? https://www.stonecontact.com/gabana-quartzite/s20019 Australian Fusion? https://www.stonecontact.com/products-551747/australian-fusion Half of the beige quartzites I googled had all these different name, but they all looked like some version of Taj Mahal! Who knows how they classify the ones that look similar?...See MoreDoes anyone recognize this heuchera?
Comments (13)I see you're taking pictures! Good! Looks like this forum isn't busy anymore unfortunately. Probably people moved on to Facebook. About 4 years ago someone gave me cuttings of their heuchera. I have been able to identify 3 out of four of them, but it took some time. So maybe in more time you will know the name of the one you have. Heuchera are so changable. So you need pictures in each season to help with identification. Also they can vary depending on how much sun/shade they get. Caramel is one I have and I was almost shocked to see how it looked with more sun. Beautiful! But where I planted it, it didn't get much sun so the coloring wasn't as attractive and made it more difficult to ID. What a beauty with more sun! I wish this forum was more active. I prefer it over Facebook....See MoreRosie1949
7 years agoKim
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