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Are these willows? Walking by, I thought they looked very pretty, and they seemed quite happy during our cold and snow. They are evidently...
I think these are figs, but I really have 2 questions: —their ID, so I can know them with some certainty from now on —whether their brown leaves...
I heard many years ago that the trees planted along Beach Avenue, across from the Sylvia Hotel, are alternating —?— and —?— trees. Maybe elms and...
We first noticed our own beautiful hydrangea was looking progressively worse, after this spring's very good start. Now we notice hydrangeas all...
These beautiful little things are presently decorating the sunny spots beside the forest trails in Stanley Park. They greet me happily every time...
A friend of mine has a number of pots of rhododendrons which he intends to plant on his small acreage near Courtenay, Vancouver Island, but he has...
I know this could have gone under Maples, but I think it's a situation perhaps best known to Vancouver BC and area gardeners. Apologies if I'm not...
This little guy seems quite robust. Thanks for ID if you know. ______________________________ Edit after tentative ID by Vitog: Today I added a...
This photo bounced from the hiker who took the picture, apparently in Nevada, to his dad in Costa Rica and back to me in Vancouver. If you know...
I once knew this tree's name, but I have misplaced it. The Masked Tityra shown in the photo will eagerly devour the brown fruits; for company,...
There are two very different species here; acknowledged. I intended to ask only about the rather exquisite, liquidy red berries on a number of...
These are just a few of quite a number of old friends whose names I never knew. They are mainly from Monteverde cloudforest locations. Thanks...
Yesterday I found a small tree with a good rootball, discarded beside a dumpster in Vancouver's West End. I've potted the tree and I'd like to...
—Or should I say, "amongst the Fuchsiae", to keep accord with the artificially Latinized form of Leonhart Fuchs' name? (That's intended as a...
I hate killing things, but I have pulled these two plants up by the roots. They were growing vigorously amongst my fuschias, which are limited...
I'm sure this is a familiar one, but not to me. In Costa Rica, it's an outdoor plant. Well, in Costa Rica, I guess all plants are outdoor plants....
This one might be a native wildflower in Costa Rica, where I saw it often. But it's a complete mystery to me. Thanks for an ID if you can.
In Costa Rica, la reina de la noche, aka Angel's Trumpet, which is maybe Brugmansia suaveolens, is exactly the right stuff for imaginative legends...
This is a cross-reference to a more detailed post I placed in the ID section. Saltcedar has identified my new—but terribly damaged—remnant of a...
Today I brought home an abandoned-beside-a-dumpster tree, or what is left of a tree. It is a terrifically hacked 6-foot trunk with roots, and...