Plant Need ID please.
Ycloh1 (Singapore)
6 years ago
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Three plants need ID, please
Comments (9)I agree, #1 is a wild mustard, there are several types, I've never been tempted to eat it since there are lots of good mustards which will self seed like giant red. I believe #2 is Sow Thistle, notice the elongated center which will soon bear yellow flowers which will produce flying seeds like dandilions (pull it before it reaches this stage unless you want lots more) #3 looks like very healthy kohlrabi but I wonder if it has too much nitrogen and not enough of the other two minerals, phosphorus and potash. How long have they been in the ground? It should take maybe 40-60 days for the bulbs to begin forming....See More2 Unknown Plants need ID Please
Comments (2)Thanks Carol....I believe you are absolutely right on both counts! Gosh...I LOVE this site! Jacki...See MoreMystery Plant... need ID Please
Comments (3)Probably lots of other interesting native wildflowers still present in the region. If you plant some of these instead of the same common garden flowers everyone else has all over the temperate world then you have something different and special....See MoreA few plants needing ID's Please~~
Comments (10)Hi Everyone! Thanks for the help with the little ones. They will be a really pretty plant if they ever grow, LOL Josh, Thank you for explaining that. And I am just as surprised as Bri.. I can't belive the same exact time. LOL! Bri, I think the first one is a Mammilliaria.. But don't know where to begin looking to narrow it down. Does anyone know a good ref. site for these? Thanks, JoJo...See MoreYcloh1 (Singapore)
6 years agoAlain (Pacifica, CA;10a)
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6 years agoAlain (Pacifica, CA;10a)
6 years agoKara 9b SF Bay Area CA
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