please help i.d. this tree
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Comments (3)I think what you're dealing with are Pear Slugs, which may or may not be what Beeman mentioned above. I used to see them on my pear trees and would just squish 'em when I found them. I don't see them anymore. In small numbers they didn't seem to do much damage, just mining the leaf surfaces here and there. They are a serious pear pest though in other parts of the country. Here is a link that might be useful: Pear Slugs...See MoreShrub or tree, please help i.d.
Comments (2)A Hypericum I would say. Can't tell you which one without some idea of habit and size. Candidates might be H calycinum or H patulum. It might also be a seedling from a hybrid like 'Hidcote' in which case it may not have a name....See MorePlease help I.D. this tree
Comments (2)Despite the bad reputation, I've had this growing for 20 yrs and it's never self-seeded and I've never seen birds in my area even faintly interested in the seeds. It's nothing like the weed that the "Brazilian Pepper Tree" is - Schinus terebinthifolius. shudder...See Morecan someone please help me I.D. this please?
Comments (6)i go with norfolk ... not sure its really a pine ... so go with the latin name ... its a houseplant for most of us.. and i recommend that forum if you are going to keep it potted ... i am not sure its a full sun plant in a pot .... and that is why it does ok indoors .... i am sure it can do great things in its native habitat.. but that would not include a pot ... you dont mention where you are.. it might not favor winter outdoors ... they are extremely cheap at bigboxstore... i dont recommend spending a lot of money to try to save this rather common plant ... it most likely needs to be repotted.. and so i include PROPER MEDIA in the cost .. ken...See MorePv Picotte
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