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Sorry for the links,but I'm on mobile and uploading the pics doesn't work on my phone. :-( Thank you for the ID!
Could someone ID this shrub please? It was growing last spring beginning of June. Thanks for any help. flowers...
Yes, sorry, that's all I had. I thought the leaves were big enough you might be able to tell. It does look like cucumbers or melon. Thanks for the...
This plant is growing now in Kentucky. Any suggestions would be appreciated. http://imageshack.us/a/img924/8261/fjaAVI.jpg
Thanks for the ID. Yes, another forum identified it as Purple Coral too.
Can anyone ID these? They were growing in June and July in Montana. http://imageshack.us/a/img924/8799/hSzbA8.jpg...
Thanks. That definitely looks like it.
I'm trying to find out what flower or plant this is. It was blooming mid-May in a wooded area in Kentucky. I'm sorry, I don't know its habit,...
Thank you. I'm aware of the Scoville scale. Even a known variety of pepper can have different heat levels depending on growing factors. I know...
Not a plant, just the fruit, but I was hoping someone can tell me what kind of peppers these might be. I bought the hot peppers at the farmer's...
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That looks like the one. Thank you for the reply and for going to the trouble to work with the link. I wasn't able to upload it on my mobile....
I’m hoping someone will know what plant this is. It's growing near the Rideau River. http://imageshack.us/a/img661/3840/pmJzXp.jpg
Thank you for the IDs and thank you for the added info, Michael.
Would anyone be able to ID the shrub (tree?) that is in the foreground, the one with the leaves that look like floppy bunny ears. It's about 7...
Sorry, they were taken in BC. No, they're not flax. It does look like it could be the veronica.
Does anyone know the name of this flower? It is a perennial and about 6 inches tall.