Need help identifying these new to me plants.
midnightsmum (Z4, ON)
5 years ago
Featured Answer
Sort by:Oldest
Comments (20)
floral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agomidnightsmum (Z4, ON) thanked floral_uk z.8/9 SW UKRelated Discussions
New house - need help identifying several plants
Comments (4)First of all, I must say you have chosen a house with a lovely garden. Congratulations on your new home. For i.d. purposes it is best to have a close up of just one plant per photo so that we know what we are talking about, but I will have a stab at a few of them. The low variegated ground cover is a Lamium sp. The small plants with white flowers are Vinca. The three round shrubs are probably Box. The white flowers behind them are Hydrangeas. The white daisy flowers near the gas? meter are Shasta daisies. The shrubs near the pink bird feeder might be Azaleas. The large leafed variegated plants are Hostas. Please post more photos when you can! Cheers, Dee....See MoreNeed a bit of help identifying some new plants
Comments (2)Hi Suiv, My pictures (on Photobucket, no less!) go hinky like that sometimes, too, and it just proves what superior growers we are when we grow 'em sideways. Your first is an Echeveria, and further growth will reveal its name, but I think others might ID it for you. #2 is Crassula ovata - it looks like the leaves are largish, so it might be a cultivar (cultivated variety). #3 is also Crassula ovata, but this one's the cultivar 'Gollum'. I love the TJ's - the only place I can get 0% or 2% FAGE yogurt (clearly the best Greek yogurt)....See MoreNew to gardening... need help identifying plants
Comments (2)The names of your plants were posted on another forum..lol. Another person and I posted names of these plants Sunday night. lol. Toni...See MoreNew house! Please help me identify my plants.
Comments (4)Spikes are not the best way to go. If there is a need to use ferts, use something you broadcast or water in for better coverage. tj...See Moremidnightsmum (Z4, ON)
5 years agoJay 6a Chicago
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agomidnightsmum (Z4, ON)
5 years agoJay 6a Chicago
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoperen.all Zone 5a Ontario Canada
5 years agoEmbothrium
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoJay 6a Chicago
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agofloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoJay 6a Chicago
5 years agoJay 6a Chicago
5 years agofloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
5 years agodbarron
5 years agomidnightsmum (Z4, ON)
5 years agoEmbothrium
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoJay 6a Chicago
5 years agocyn427 (z. 7, N. VA)
5 years agolast modified: 5 years agoHU-336019952
5 years ago
Related Stories
LIFEConsider Avoiding These Plants to Help Keep Your Garden Fire-Safe
Plants that accumulate dead material, are high in oil or have low moisture content in leaves put some homes at risk
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDES6 Questions That Will Help You Pick the Best Plants for Your Site
Before you head to the nursery, learn more about your outdoor space
Full StoryLANDSCAPE DESIGNNative Plants Help You Find Your Garden Style
Imagine the garden of your dreams designed with plants indigenous to your region
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Common Boneset Helps Good Bugs Thrive
Support bees, moths and butterflies with the nectar of this low-maintenance, versatile and tactile prairie-style plant
Full StoryFLOWERS AND PLANTSHelp Monarchs and Other Butterflies by Planting Common Milkweed
Summer-blooming Asclepias syriaca is an important larval host plant for the monarch butterfly and attracts a number of pollinating insects
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESHelp Fuel the Monarch Migration With These 6 Prairie Plants
Try these nectar-rich beauties and help autumn monarchs
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDES12 Fire-Wise Plants to Help Protect Your Home and Garden
Plant these moisture-rich, fire-resistant plants in your landscape to help prevent fire spread
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESInvite Mining Bees to Your Garden by Planting Their Favorite Plants
Look for mining bees (Andrena) pollinating woodland wildflowers in U.S. gardens this spring
Full StoryGARDENING GUIDESGreat Design Plant: Northern Bush Honeysuckle, a Bronze Beauty
It helps control erosion and takes sun or shade. The butterflies love it. But the best part of this shrub may be the vivid foliage
Full StorySponsored
Jay 6a Chicago