Florida panhandle plants - please ID #4
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Comments (2)Wax myrtle...Morella cerifera, formerly Myrica cerifera....See MorePlease help me ID these Florida Plants
Comments (6)#1 is a sweet almond bush. You need to cut that back by half as soon as it's done blooming and start fertilizing it. #2 is Jatropha integerrima or spicy jatropha. It blooms all year long as long as you don't have a freeze, but it comes back after a freeze. #3 looks like Jatropha podagrica, but hard to tell. does it have a swollen bulbous base? May be a Jatropha gossypiifolia, but hard to tell without the leaves. This too can be cut back by half and fertilized. DO NOT eat the nuts! they're poisonous. It's nickname is The Bellyache Plant, if that tells you anything. gossypiifolia...See MoreFlorida panhandle plants - please ID #1
Comments (7)"The Gold Lace Juniper's new growth is flashy and intense. And as time passes, its innermost foliage becomes an attractive forest green. Its coloration adds brilliance and highlights the Gold Lace Juniper's thin and intricate feathery needles." https://www.naturehills.com/juniper-gold-lace Also see color variation in Google images for 'Gold Lace'....See MoreFlorida panhandle plants - please ID #2
Comments (5)Found this: http://verdego.com/product/viburnum-odoratissimum/ A Euonymus? https://www.homedepot.com/p/2-5-Qt-Golden-Euonymus-Live-Evergreen-Shrub-Green-and-Gold-Variegated-Foliage-1675Q/302794179 A Ligustrum?...See Morefloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
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