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Blooming now in Minnesota
Plant, thought to be dead, was away from any direct light and started growing straight up until the weight was too great. It has now started...
Wendy you are into nomenclature in ways that are beyond my expertise. I admit to checking out when I encounter plants that seem to have more than...
Here is another photo. Seems to confirm Spilanthes as wcutler suggested. Thanks.
I'll try to get more photos. The photo and ID request came to Ask Extension Ask Extension so we don't have direct contact with the correspondent....
Thanks. I tried three plant ID apps. None of the results including PlantNet looked good to me.
We received the following correspondence with the photo: Hi, I like to know the name of this plant. I serve as a case manager for an individual...
Hello Daniel, The plant hasn't been identified. I asked the correspondent for another photo when seeds or flowers developed but I think the...
Some plant ID apps think this is a kind of lamb's-quarters but our correspondent disagrees and so do I. It was pulled from a perennial bed. Roots...
Maybe Aralia racemosa.
Here are some more photos. Does this help?
Thanks a lot!
Thanks. But are northern catalpa leaves toothed as these appear to be?
We do not have a photo of the plant in situ. Said to be a "shrub" 3.5 feet tall and 7 feet wide. Minnesota plant.
The photos are all we have to go on. Thanks.
Interesting possibility. We hadn't thought of galls. Unfortunately we don't have and can't get more information about this plant. Thanks a lot.
We still haven't been able to identify this plant. Thanks for asking!
In another forum this Minnesota plant described as a weed was incorrectly identified as three-seeded mercury. We don't have any other information...
Flower buds have formed. So the plant isn't an Urticaceae). I've concluded it's probably white snakeroot. Flower buds have formed. I've...
Most leaves of this species are finely toothed so I discounted the ID until I learned the leaves can be toothy or not. Viburnum opulus var....