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Kudzu fits the specimen I have. Bad news! Thanks 7104eversfield
This trailing vine was found near Washington DC. Obviously a legume, but precise id would be very welcome.
Yes, that looks like it. How it got into British manure, who knows? Thanks.
The plant shown grew out of manure applied to a garden in UK. Id please.
Thanks! It seems most like Amsonia tabernaemontana. Is it likely to be the native or a cultivar? It appeared in an established bed with no recent...
i/d please. Woody base. Blue, tubular flowers. height ~ 1ft. Maryland zone 6b
Yes, that seems to be it. Strangest fruits I've seen for a while. Thanks
A large tree with pinnate leaves, ~ 12 inches long. ~6 pairs of leaflets with parallel veins. Clusters of 3 black stone fruits surrounded by green...
3ft tall herb . Showy, large 2" long flowers, folded concertina-like in bud. Leaves alternate, toothed, blade runs down petiole to the stem. See...
Please identify the attached garden plant. It is growing in Maryland.
The upper leaves and shoots of our box hedge have, quite suddenly, developed white (chlorotic) patches. The patches are all crescent-shaped: most...
Please identify this. It is a perennial, approx 9in tall, has linear leaves, a single flowering stalk, an umbel with bracts at the bottom where...
Interesting - thanks
Thanks! Amelanchier canadensis perhaps? 7104eversfield
The attached photo is of the leaves and fruits of a small, multi-stemed tree growing near Washington DC; probably an ornamental. The fruit is hard...
Here are some better pictures of the bush. Unfortunately, it has no flowers or fruits. The leaves have no scent when crushed and are not...
Please identify the bush shown in the attached photo. Thanks 7104Eversfield
Thanks - all good suggestions. I find the UCB Botanic Garden forum to be very effective, but it feels like cheating! Maybe I should just relax!...
Thanks Tipularia, I also found a number of synonyms [e.g. Euonymus americanus (/a)]
Can anyone recommend an identification guide for Mid-Atlantic garden plants, bushes and ornamental trees? Ideally it would include systematic keys...