Please help me ID this pretty little plant
Vanessa T
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Karen S. (7b, NYC)
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A little help in id'ing a plant
Comments (7)The little one is an immature plant. Immature plants are difficult to ID since their foliage is not always typical of the mature plant. Best ID's would come when the plant has gotten bigger and has become more distinctive. If I had to take a stab at a guess now and that is all it would be at this point, I would guess an allium. But, it could be so many other plants too. I'd say wait and see what it turns into. FataMorgana...See Moreplease help me ID this little plant
Comments (3)Bloodleaf Here is a link that might be useful: pic...See MoreWill you help me I.D. this little Hosta please?
Comments (1)You could try this question on the Hosta Forum where the real addicts spend their time. Here is a link that might be useful: Hosat Forum...See MorePlease help me ID this little succulent :-)
Comments (2)The extension is called a stolon and it's the plants way of propagation....See Moredbarron
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