What is a tall indoor tree with long narrow leaves? It is very root bound, tall, skinny.
From just this description, I'm not quite sure what tree or houseplant we are referring to.
If you have a root bound plant and need to repot, select a pot just one inch larger then what you have now.
Here is a link that will help you with that.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/hpgen/learn-more-about-repotting-houseplants.htm
I have an indoor plant. It's got thick, big leaves and it's on like a bamboo type thick stem. Leaves are dying. How do I root this plant?
Without knowing what specific plant you have it is difficult to provide you much guidance, but the articles below will help you. If you would like help identifying the plant, please send us a photo.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/garden-how-to/projects/rooting-plant-cuttings.htm
I need to know if this is a honeysuckle shrub.
I need to know what this tree is. It looks very similar to a persimmon. It is deciduous not evergreen with oval leaves and grey bark.
Without a photo this is hard to say, but I am going to go out on a limb (no pun intended) and say it is a green ash:
Just wondered if anyone can help recognize a few trees. They are in my yard and I just moved in, do not know what they are. I can send pictures if you can help. Thanks a lot.
Yes, we definitely need to see photos - we would be happy to assist you.
What is the name of a blue spring flowering plant with large almost comfrey like leaves, hairy and about 40/50cm tall? Each flower is separate and about 1cm across.
What do the flowers look like (number of petals, color of center, etc. Can you upload a photo for identification?
My best guess is that it is Pentaglottis sempervirens - check out the following link and let me know what you think:
I'd love to know what these three weeds are that are growing in my garden. I don't want to pull them and get my garden started until I know whether or not they're beneficial. I just got done harvesting a ton of dandelions and stinging nettle. Now, these three weeds are growing like crazy in my garden area as well. I'd like to use them if I could. If they're not beneficial, then I'll just start digging them up and tossing them. For some reason, this site is not allowing me to upload more than one photo, so I will send two more pics without the long description. :)
I have not been able to identify your 'weed' from this image.
I have included a couple links that may have more information for you.
http://horticulture.oregonstate.edu/content/welcome-pnw-weed-identification-module