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I like this one. It has cute pairsy leaves and likewise tiny double pink blooms. I often leave it. No idea what this is.
I've seen this shrub in the wild and it also pops up in gardens (Calgary area). The leaves are kind of silvery and it spreads. I've not yet seen...
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Hi - This is the only plant that came up from a very old packet of hummingbird seed mix from my mom. The package list didn't seem to include this....
@Silver surfer Awesome! Thanks very much @Ron B Very good, thank you for the clarification here @wcutler Those are interesting pics, esp...
It did remind me of hollyhock (esp seed head) but its leaves are so different. Malva alcea, not Alcea rosea. Yikes the Latin alceas :) but in that...
Another photo. It grows to about 2 feet tall.
This little tree is growing in my nursery section. (August pics) Is it an elm?
Several years ago I got some seeds from another garden for this plant. I love it. It's established now and I've looked at garden centres and kept...
I saw this in Penticton BC area about 3 weeks ago, growing wild with sumac and native plants. To me the stems and thorns look like a rose, but the...
An elm! Thanks so much. I checked the City's website about elms and it seems to list American Elm and American Elm 'Brandon'. Top Tree Species for...
I see these around quite a bit. So many of this species have upper branches that did not leaf out. Also, would the apparent dead branches just be...
Thank you. There are plenty of seedlings here too. Oh my, so many. I'm going to have to ponder this new and interesting situation.
Thank you so much! It looked familiar but not in a garden setting. It has its place, I'll just contain spreading.
Hi, this plant is taking over. Any help to identify it would be appreciated.
It's an older property. I think they've been there for decades, must be, with the size of the roots. I've rooted it before, but never have I seen...
Oh, thanks! The ones in the yard haven't flowered, so I didn't have that hint. They're just spreading like crazy from, as you say, every root...
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