Hello! Can someone identify this plant for me?
LowApe .Kokol
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LowApe .Kokol
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Can someone please identify these 4 plants for me
Comments (9)No it doesnt look like that at all. There is a male and female plant it seems. i had one plant but it divided into a male and female which i have a few of now growing together. The female gets strange looking seed pods at the tip of the vine holding 4 or 5 flat seeds inside in fall.the male has totally different pollen flowers. Each grouping of leaves sprout from the same point on the stem making a whorl around the stalk. i have had the plant for 15 years but been unsuccessful at getting any seeds to grow...See MoreCan someone help me identify this plant?
Comments (3)Tall ones look a lot like 4 o'clocks (mirabilis) - on the right front looks like something in the nightshade family......See MoreCan someone help me identify damage to pepper plants??
Comments (8)If I plant out my peppers a little too early (still cooler than they like), or overwater, or both, they tend to yellow and curl. They'll stop when it warms up and drys out a bit. I also agree that the small holes look like damage that can be ignored - chewed edges in my area are generally grasshopper damage, not sure about in your area (and if you figure out what to do to stop grasshoppers, please, do tell ;) ) Anyway, I really don't see anything to worry about from your pics....See MoreCan someone help me identify this plant?
Comments (2)By now you may have gotten an answer to your query, but if not the Fl Dept of Agriculture, County Extension Service may be most helpful. I have contacted them in the past with good results. Every county has an office, so just look up the dept of agriculture and find your county. The contact information will pop up. You can then submit your photo and contact info. I'm sure they will be able to identify your mystery plant....See Moreken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
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