Help with I.D plant in West florida please.
Paul Saunders
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help with plant i.d. please? Plant 3, final
Comments (2)The roots would probably appreciate a light cover of soil, compost, or organic mulch add on top. Daylilies don't naturally grow exposed to air like this and while they may well survive, they won't be at their best....See MoreHelp! i.d. 3 MYSTERY plants, please!
Comments (2)I hope this is correct. If so, you have saved us a great deal of effort and study in how to take care of the poor little seedlings. Thank you, so very much! ~V...See MorePlease help me i.d. this unusual plant.
Comments (8)Beware! Jatropha is a large genus (nearly 200 species).....All of which are poisonous to some degree-several are deadly! There is one Jatropha commonly grown here in Florida that attains small tree proportions that for some reason many people think is a Pistachio tree (?). Nope; and eating enough of the "nuts" may kill you....not even in the same plant family as the real Pistachio. breaking g., where do you live in Northern Queensland?...See MoreI.D. Please, Florida Native plant
Comments (6)Yes, Sherry, That is it!!! I am amazed by how much activity this plant sees! Mostly small bees and a few of the smaller butterflies. I've tried rooting cuttings in water for our new garden, but no-go. I'll have to use rooting hormone and perlite, maybe... I've been unable to find any seeds, even with all the flower pollinators!!! Thank for your help, Myke...See MorePaul Saunders
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