Well, what I first thought was an ant. It looks more like an assassin bug. I have not been able to ID it and any help would be great. [img]...
I think a couple of them might be: 5 - Rattlesnake Aloe, Manfreda virginica 'Spot' 16 - Hibiscus 17 - Sumac 20 - might be Pineappleweed,...
I have loved Lizard's Tail ever since I found a wild patch a couple years ago. I think they look really cool.
Looks like privet to me. Possibly Japanese privet.
That was really informative. I will actually be trying the clover and the thistle. I would try more, but I don't have access to those plants. I...
Lycopus virginicus and Phyllanthus amarus are probably the most bothersome plants that invade my garden. They don't really bother me that much,...
My girlfriend found some of those striking the same pose on the porch the other day. :-P
I wonder if your Erythronium in a variation or hybrid of Erythronium americanum which grow wild here. Yours looks like it except the leaves are a...
That is Lunaria annua or Money Plant. Its not a vine, but it can be easily removed by pulling them out of the ground before they go to seed. They...
I have seen a pure white one of these. I never could figure out what it was. I also found it in an old area. I would really like to know what it...
I'd plant it. I think they are perennials and will come back next year or it might even put out some more leaves when you plant it also.
It looks like a maple, possible a red maple.
This is the only forum I belong to. Luckily, this was the first forum I found when I was searching for an answer to whatever question I was asking...
No, they are smooth, but if you look really close they have a scale like appearance and have very small serrations around the leaf. I only noticed...
It has to be a species of Tradescantia because it looks like one and the flowers look very similar. The flowers are small and whitish/clear. When...
Wow, good spot Calin. I didn't even see it until you pointed it out. :)
It looks like English Ivy to me (Hedera helix).
That's amazing, I've never seen such a thing.
It is getting pretty green here. I attribute that to having almost no winter here.
Those are great photos. Although most people despise spiders, I love them. They help keep the "bad" insects out of the garden.
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