Low growing herbaceous plant, Central Texas 9a (mander.xyz)
Morning y’all, anyone able to identify this “weed?” It grows very low to the ground and has tiny blue flowers. Seems to be one of the first bloomers of the year
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Morning y’all, anyone able to identify this “weed?” It grows very low to the ground and has tiny blue flowers. Seems to be one of the first bloomers of the year
Found this growing in front of someone’s house, beautiful flowers but no idea what tree.
Any ideas? Google lens results weren’t helpful.
Thinking elm, zelkova, or hawthorn.
Can anyone help me identify these cluster flowers that started growing in my garden? My partner and I are not certain what they are or how they got here, but they’re quite pretty. We are in climate zone 10 according to the 2023 plant hardiness zone map.
A neighbor I was close with recently died and their family asked if I would take the plants, of course I said yes, but 2 of them I know very little about....
Please ID. This plant has been emerging every season in my garden. It typically grows as a low lying herbaceous annual to 30cm high and 60cm wide....
I think it is an Alocasia amazonica ‘Ivory Coast’… can anyone confirm?
These were sold to me as Senegalia roemeriana, but really don’t look like any pictures I’m seeing. Any ideas?
Country: The Netherlands...
Country: The Netherlands...
Country: Netherlands...
Country: The Netherlands...
There were a few of these plants next to each other, but not all of them had this bright purple coloration. I suppose there might be an acidic spot by the roots, but I’m not sure.
From the Netherlands
I think it’s a vascular plant but I don’t want to jump to conclusions