Can anyone please help me identify these plants?

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  1. carlzero7

    carlzero7 New Seed

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    I need scientific names but common name would be just fine. :-D Thank you very much in advance.

    // Moderator's comment: All photos were deleted by the owner
     
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  3. redrose

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    The 2nd & 42nd look like they may be ground ivy

    The 7th photo looks as though it may be Agrostis alba (redtop).
     
  4. Primsong

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    #39 (and 04) looks like some kind of sweet-potato vine to me... #15 looks like quack grass, #20 is curly dock (?) - weeds, all of them...

    #29 is a maple, #25 is an oak.
     
  5. glendann

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    # 25 may be an Oak leaf.
     



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  6. digital flower

    digital flower Seedling

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    Is it just me or are there no pictures?
     
  7. zuzu's petals

    zuzu's petals Silly Old Bat Plants Contributor

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    Hehe, nope, not just you - the photos are gone now,
    ;) maybe this homework assignment had to be turned in already.
     
  8. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    This amazes me, 40 or so photos are posted and the good folks here spend their valuable time doing their best to identify the plants. I'm sorry but a "Thank you very much in advance." from the original poster doesn't cut it. He/she should have had the decency to acknowledge other's efforts. And to make matters worse all of the photos were deleted so now the topic in of no future use to anybody.

    Shame on you carlzero7.

    For those that helped know that the Stew is proud of you!
     
  9. zuzu's petals

    zuzu's petals Silly Old Bat Plants Contributor

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    I definitely agree, Frank.

    From the beginning, this smacked of someone trying to get others to do their assignment . . .

    Now, :rolleyes: maybe I'm wrong, but I'll bet this same series of photos was posted
    at several other sites, as well as here at the Stew.

    It doesn't surprise me that someone too slack to do their own class work
    is also too slack to say a proper "Thank You" for the help they were given,
    or even to leave the photos in place so that they might be of help to others.

    Carlzero, indeed. :D
     
  10. Frank

    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    Zuzu is correct as usual Frank.Its a sad world when people can't say thank you.
     
  12. Netty

    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    This upset me a little too. I spent AGES letting the photos load on my dial up connection...
     
  13. glendann

    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I did too Netty and I hope I was wrong about the Oak leaf :) I usually am Teehee.Would it be great to know they got none correct.
     
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    Frank GardenStew Founder Staff Member Administrator

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    This thread has probably run its course now so I think it's time to lock it :smt001
     

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