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Hello, We have a large (15 feet) maple in our yard which is oozing sap (?) out of the main crotch. Also, there is quite a bit of gelatinous...
Hello, We had two beautiful Myrtus communis adorning either side of our front walkway. The severe winter we had here in Victoria damaged these...
Any ideas on the last one (even in a broad sense) that would help me narrow down my search? Thanks! Jo
Hi, Four plants that I need help with - here are my thoughts on what they might be: 1. Some form of Hypericum? 2. Some form of Cornus... 3....
Thanks for the help. The plant in the last two pictures (bottom) does not flower and gets to be about 7 feet tall. It is a perennial. Any other...
Hello, Attached are pictures of five plants that I need some help in identifying. Many thanks, Jo
Hi, Two plants for help with id. The one tree looks like it belongs to the lilac family. These are ubiquitous in Victoria. The other is an...
Hello, Please help me identify this. I believe it is some sort of herb. Grows in spreading clumps and is about 2-3 feet tall. Thank you, Joanne
Thanks! Indeed, it seems to be a Fagus sylvatica 'Black Swan' otherwise known as the Black Swan Beech.
Thank you!
Thanks for the help! Apparently, peach leaf curl can be treated by spraying with a fungicide in the fall. I will probably do some more research...
Is the tree in the attached photos a Prunus of some form? Thanks! Jo
We have this small tree (4 feet, spindly) growing against our house, in a very protected spot. It has some fruiting bodies - and it has some sort...
Here are some more plants that I am having difficulty identifying (there are so many!). Figures are attached. The first (plant1) is a bush...
Thanks for the assistance. Much appreciated. Jo
Brilliant! Thank you. A couple of more, which perhaps are more challenging... 451 & 452 go together, as do 461 & 462 Thank you, Jo
I'm seeking help in identifying the three plants in the attached photos. #1 may be some sort of perrennial herb... #2 ditto for this one #3...
Hi, Please help me identify this ground cover. It is slowly taking over my yard and is quite agressive! It is small, 2-3 feet, with 3 leaves per...