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Can someone give me the cultivar of this flower? I think it’s Echinacea, but maybe Daisy? The pic is from the Chelsea Garden Show on the BBC....
Thank you both. Yes, it's definitely naturalized here. I believe it's got the grayish leaves. In the 'trunk' photo, you can see the smaller roots...
I moved again. I’m in Rome, Italy with a balcony. This is a common container plant here, as well as garden shrub. (I’ve seen it in Tuscany, too)....
Dillsburg, PA. Novice niece would love to know if this is a keeper.
Asking for a friend in Rochester, Michigan. I hope some of the leaves are detailed enough for an id. I always appreciate your assistance!
Thx!
On Howard County,MD Conservancy wooded area. The bees were mobbing the inch+ diameter puffy blossoms. I hope it's a native! Anybody?
A friend in the Kaiserslautern area of Germany is asking what this might be. Wondering if it's in the Rhubarb fam? I'm also thinking she's...
The one photo looks very different, though. Is it also anemone?
In the house I moved into there are 3 harshly whacked azaleas by the door. They are stressed, to say the least, and the pix show spotted leaves...
Since I took the pic yesterday, the flower opened, many petaled purple, yellow center.
I onow these are just emerging, but I'm hoping to get an ID to see if they're keepers or invasive. Maryland, veryclose to the house foundation....
I moved again. Maryland, and I've got great stuff coming up. Please help me ID this mound (from the neighbor, a better clump, but I have a small...
New house!! Please see attached for 2 vine-y plants that I can't name. I know they're common, I just haven't had them before. The vine climbing...
The leaves have been greenish-gold with rose tinges since I got here in early August. I see similar leaves in another location here...
Will do. And thanks again!
I know I'm a geek, but that really sounds like a Harry Potter spell.
I sure hope this one flowers in the Spring. :)