Need ID on plant please.
Omniviridis - 10b San Diego
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need id on plant please
Comments (7)In Shade Gardening for Florida by Monica Brandies, it says that the plant blooms in spring and summer. Can grow 6' to 10', low drought and salt tolerance. You can start others from seeds or cuttings. They may die back in Central Florida but come back from the roots. Member of the Verbena family. Plant in fun to partial shade. grows as tree or shrub. Doesn't mention being a butterfly or bird attractor...See MoreNeed ID this plant, please.
Comments (2)You are fast. Thank you! :D...See Moreneed help IDing 4 plants please
Comments (7)Thanks for the help! Wish the oak wasn't growing through a mature tree, I'd much rather have it than a crepe myrtle. I was hoping you guys would tell me the privet was a carolina laurel so I could justify keeping it. Time to break out the loppers......See MoreNeed plant id help, please
Comments (7)Sorry. Site: Sacramento, California. Size 1 1/2 ft. tall? (Have not observed actual plant). Overshadowed by taller neighbors, so not performing at its best; thus the concern that it needs to move. Gray green foliage belongs to this plant. Thanks fellow plant sleuths....See Moreshaxhome (Frog Rock, Australia 9b)
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