Any idea what this plant is?
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Dave in NoVA • N. Virginia • zone 7A
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Any idea what this plant is?
Comments (3)You guys nailed it, thank you. Now I know my plant is toxic if broken, and that it probably hates being by my air vent....See MoreAny ideas what this plant is? It has small reddish berries. Edible?
Comments (6)yeah.. they were right next to the quince preserves ... when are you going to learn .. that i say these things.. just to get my brit friend worked up ... lol ... you guys do like your toast and jams.. preserves.. jellies ... lol BTW flora .. i have alpine currants .. rather useless fruit .. IMHO ... but the most brilliant clove scented flowers for a week in spring ... worth having even if they host the juniper damaging ribes disease .... ken...See MoreAny idea what this plant us? Thanks!
Comments (3)dont know if you have a plan ... but see all those sprouts down on the bare branches... most likely.. this thing could be rejuvenated ... one thing for sure.. it could be thinned out and probably enjoy that also ... i would start with any branches that cross each other.. and are rubbing on each other ... unless someone here told me no .. lol ... ken...See MoreAny idea what these plants are?
Comments (9)The blue colored grass is blue fescue, Festuca ovina glauca. The chartreuse next to it is some sort of low growing juniper, possibly Juniperus horizontalis 'Lime Glow". The taller, dark green conifers appear to be slender Hinoki cypress, Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Gracilis'. Can't see anything clearly enough or in enough detail in the first photo to identify anything else....See Moreken_adrian Adrian MI cold Z5
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