Sure would appreciate help in id'ing a few conifers
Jerry Fortner
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A yard full of plants - any help ID'ing appreciated
Comments (9)I hope you don't mind a few more observations... First off, I was going by the numbering at the top (16 of 44, for instance) and didn't see the numbering at the bottom until now, so several of you labels are off. Sorry. The numbers I've used below are your labels. :) 2 could be strawberry or mock strawberry, or maybe something else 4 is a weed 5, 34, 36 and 41 could be Echinacea or Rudbeckia, or something else 7 might be a milkweed, snip a bit of leaf and see if has milky sap 15 could be Jupiter's Beard, Centranthus ruber, it will have salmon pink flowers very soon if it is 17 could be Valerian or Peony, or something else 18 is extremely cool and I would love to know what it is, I hope someone will recognize it! 19 could be Moonbeam Coreopsis 20 might be Hydrangea 23 is a grass that has volunteered in the middle of your lily of the valley 24 looks like Goldenrod, Solidago, to me 25 is a weed 26 and 35 might be Veronica 27 and 28 might be weedy honeysuckle, Lonicera 38 could be a Centaurea montana seedling 40 could be Rudbeckia (a different kind than the others), Plantain (a weed), or something else 42 the plant in front is a Hosta, the ones behind could be Dame's Rocket 45 could be Dame's Rocket...See MoreHelp ID'ing vining miniature, experts welcome
Comments (7)I'm w/ Mike on this from the flower description. Ceropegia woodii blooms are small white, pink or lt. purple rather phallic-looking blooms (excuse me, but they are); I've had them bloom in white (slightly smaller than an inch long) & have seen the lt. pink/purple blooms on the varigated version, but never seen red Ceropegia blooms. I'd agree abt Dischidia, maybe searching for blooming Dischidia images would show it, but from the description, color & size as well it sounds like it. I've seen blooming Dischidias in both white (D. picta I think) & red, maybe D. phillipenses. Also, the mention of the inflated leaf, golf ball size is something I've read happens in some Dischidias, those I believe are sometimes referred to as Ant Plants. Actually there's a Hoya Forum post that shows the small red bloom, I'll check & if I find it I'll post back....See MoreWe sure would appreciate any input on this floor plan!!
Comments (20)Here are a few links to alternate plans to check out and think about. As you look at plans, think about how you could modify what's there to meet your needs. Not wild about the bedroom sizes, but nice layout: - http://www.mascord.com/plan_details.asp?PlanID=1149B&PlanGraphicID=4985&np=true Option for a basement, open floorplan, decent sized bedrooms: - http://www.garrellassociates.com/floorplans/high-country-cottage-08141 Don't like the garage being so far from the kitchen, but otherwise a nice plan: - http://www.garrellassociates.com/floorplans/high-country-cottage-08141 A little unique, but nice: - http://www.garrellassociates.com/floorplans/diamond-creek-cottage-07440 Probably the one I like the best on this site, but I would make the island completely parallel to the angled wall with the range on it: - http://www.garrellassociates.com/floorplans/crested-butte-08070 If you could swing ~2000sq ft, this one might work--you could push the dining room back flush with the front door, then close off the doorways from the foyer and family rooms and make that a large laundry room. You could then make the current laundry room a nice large walk-in pantry. One of our neighbors built this one as shown in the plan and it was beautiful and seemed to flow well. - http://www.frankbetz.com/homeplans/plan_info.html?pn=3896 Here's another you could modify-make the dining room a den/office/potential 3rd bedroom on main floor & leave upstairs unfinished: - http://southernlivinghouseplans.com/plans/SL1746 Hope these help!...See MoreHelp ID'ing Attacking Insect(s)
Comments (5)Uncertain what is happening in the 1st image you posted. Can you add a closer view of the damage? In the added images - - - The first large brown spot is sunscald. Brown areas in other images is insufficient water sometime in the past. You now live in a hot, dry region with dry summers. Depending upon where you moved from, you may need to relearn irrigation practices.....See MoreJerry Fortner
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