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Hmmmm...this could be a little Magnolia tripetala...maybe. Need more info. Your part of the country? Does your mom live in or near woodlands?...
It looks like it could be a species of Kalanchoe.There are quite a few species of this with various different forms and flowers, but all are in...
Looks like it could very well be aglaonema cecilia, or related variety. There are quite a few varieties of aglaonema, many of which have stripes,...
Wow! Super. Thanks for the quick response. I think I came accross Las Pilitas on the web some months ago but they did not have any at that time...
Hello. I am very interested in finding a souce for some Anemopsis californica (Yerba Mansa) plants. I am not having any luck finding any place...
Awesome! Thanks for a quick response. I felt these were in the lily family, but the size and stiff stalk really threw me. Thanks again!
This is an allspice. Did this one come up naturally, or was it planted? If it came up by itself, chances are it is a wild variety and quite...
Hello all. I have another plant requiring ID. This one grows profusely in the deep rhododendron forests of Appalachia. Specifically, I found...
You guys are great! That's the right one. The USDA has a common name of "sleepydick" for this one. I don't think anyone here locally has ever...
Hello. I live in the south-west part of NC, but not quite in the appalachia area. I have some lovely wite flowers that bloom this time every...
Bang on! I checked it out on line as soon as I saw your reply. It is a perfect match. Strange, but I have never heard anyone around this area...
Hello. Though I am not an expert, these look like they could be something in the Amanita or Agaricus families. Without a photo of the stalk and...