I'd on these 2 plants, please
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harold100
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help with plant i.d. please? Plant 2
Comments (1)tulips...See MoreI.D. These 2 bushes please!!
Comments (3)Thanks that is them! I plan to get rid of the honeysuckle, not sure what to do with the mulberry. I had intended on planting more stuff for birds this fall, that is why I was trying to find out what these were. If it stayed a bush I'd be tempted to keep it, but The sites I looked at say it can get over 30 feet! Not too worried about it being on the invasive list, since it occurs in just about every state and was considered an ornamental....See More2 more I.D.s please......
Comments (2)The first one is a Silver Spotted Skipper. Nice catch, you don't normally see them with the wings open. The second one is indeed a Hackberry Emperor....See MoreI.D. Number 2 please
Comments (7)Dimensions of the leaf? Whole pics of the shape of the plant? There are over 5K hostas registered and a whole bunch that aren't. Need more info. Where did you buy it? We have a lot of Canadian posters here who can tell you what store was selling which hostas and when. If a store is selling it, it is not a newly hybridized one, (read expensive, exclusive) so that rules those out. We need more info to help you ID. -Babka...See MorePatriz
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