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I agree, it looks like a native cedar tree-thanks
this plant volunteered in a flower bed of a friend in central Minnesota. It was replanted then in a coffee can where it grew nicely. We would like...
i did notice the arrangement of 3 leaves, but wondered about the look of the flower, thanks.
attached photo of low growing plant is blooming near road and disturbed land in central - Arkansas, USA, right now, is it a kind of clover?...
I did some web search and think it is coffeeweed or sesbania exaltata
thanks for the reply the leaves don't match - maybe you have another suggestion
would like to find out name of this plant: tall plant from 4 to 6 ft blooms in August grown from seed original location near drain ditches in...
thanks for the id - I noticed that the plants have become quite invasive and I will have to cut some down -
blooming: end July, start of August semi-shade central AR wasteland clay soil about 2-3 ft tall thanks
thanks tyrlych for the quick id
location: central Arkansas disturbed wasteland sunny location soil: heavy clay blooming: July size: stalk about 12" or less...
thanks for the quick reply - the flowers are beautiful
about 10 inch tall or less disturbed habitat clay sunny location blooms in July annual thanks for id help
thanks, tibularia -
thanks for the id correction - the plant is a perennial
I hope photos are sufficient for identification one with small white flowers, the other yellow flowers blooming now annuals location:...
yes - I agree - thanks for the reply-
Axel, I think you are right with your id - looked at some more plant pictures
I did some comparision with photos found on the web and believe now it's a euonymus japonicus -
that's good enough for me - thanks Axel - small insects love the flowers and there are no disease issues -