Vinca major 'Variegata'
Greater Periwinkle 'Variegata'
- Early Summer 2018
- 5
- 4
- Late Summer 2018
- 4
- 1
- Late Spring 2018
- 4
- 11
Vinca major 'Variegata'
- Early Summer 2018
- 5
- Late Summer 2018
- 4
Anyone knows what this plant is?
- Late Spring 2018
- 4
Help me identify this plant
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Welcome! I do not know this plant, sorry. @KelsiBriana ❤
It is an oak tree. I don't know the exact type of oak. Thanks
a type of white oak. would help knowing where it is. if planted from nursery or in woods.@cilla123 @KelsiBriana
Hello Just popped up in my back yard. There is an oak tree near by.
@cilla123 there are charts to id with an acorn. going to be a beautiful tree. need to move now if in wrong spot
Oh, thank you so much! You identified the Canna plant for me too. I don't know what color flowers it will produce.
@moore.794 ⬆️
This is a white oak.
Is this a spruce pine tree?
@cilla123 It’s kind of hard to tell but here is one way to remember. A fir is called a friendly fir. Smooth to the touch. Not so with spruce. Spruce has very sharp needles. Pines mostly long needles. If this is a conifer tree I’d guess a fir. Also there are many different kinds of fir trees. What part of the country is it growing might help you to determine if it is a wild tree. Hope this helps you. Tom
Hello, Arkansas.
That looks like a baby Juniperus virginiana aka Red Cedar.