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Amorphophallus sp. ; perhaps Amorphophallus paeoniifolius? Beautiful plant. Very unique looking!
Thanks Ron! We were thinking it was a Magnolia but were looking for a second opinion. Thank you again! Cheers, Marpole
What is this? It's about 4 feet high (and growing each year). It is situated in a bad place (between the driveway and fence) so depending on what...
You're welcome! I have the red ones like you, but had no idea it came in white and pink. I'm definitely going to keep an eye out for those now...
Silene coronaria?
Hmm, Weigela?
Anemone?
Canna?
#3 - Hibiscus? #4 - Oleander?
Re: Help IDENTIFY: White flower with purple center Gladiolus murielae?
Kalanchoe?
Dracunculus sp. perhaps?
Looks like California Poppy (or Eschscholzia californica) to me.
1. Dracaena, possibly D. fragrans? 2. Schefflera, possibly S. arboricola?
Yeah, I've already told her that they probably won't survive, although they are quite curious. She's still hoping they'll survive though. -Marpole
My sister is having some problems with a few of the dahlia tubers she bought a little while ago- some of the tubers she planted are coming up and...
Campanula glomerata or similar, perhaps?
Stinkhorn, possibly Lysurus mokusin?
Oleander?
Looks similar to some Himalayan Balsam that's currently invading my garden, but not sure.