Blooms in middle of summer... looks like a large white daisy... tall stem maybe 3 feet... grows in full sun have asked nieghbors they don't know ... they just say the gardener put them in... thing is the gardener does not know either.... will not have pics till they bloom this year
There are white coneflowers, shasta daisies, Gerbera daisies, African daisy (Osteospermum) and white cosmos that fit your description.
Do you know the name of this plant please?
It appears to be a type of tradescantia called Rhoeo the boat lily, or Moses in the cradle. These are fairly simple to care for, and will tolerate a wide range of conditions. This article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/rhoeo/growing-rhoeo-plants-in-the-garden.htm
I know this is an Echeveria but I'm wondering which type of Echeveria it is or if it could be a mix/hybrid. Just got it a few days ago so there's not much else I can say.
The best guess that I can give you is Echeveria prolifica. This is what it appears to be, but there are many species, and many that look the same.
I got this plant from a friend of mine... and so far i am unable to find out what it is . Maybe i can get the answer here
I believe this to be a type of Calathea plant.
There are many species of this plant.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/zebra-plant/calathea-zebra-houseplant.htm
I have this plant growing in my garden but don't know what it is and if it can be separated to use elsewhere in my garden. Can you help identify it?
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Does anyone know what type of flowers these are?
The first is Purple deadnettle, or Lamium purpureum. This article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/weeds/purple-deadnettle-control.htm
Next is Ornithogalum umbellatum, or the Grass Lily, or Star of Bethlehem. This article will help: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/star-of-bethlehem/star-of-bethlehem-plant-care.htm
The last looks like Sherardia arvensis, or field madder. This article will help: http://cses.auburn.edu/turfgrass-management/weed-identification/field-madder/
What kind of tree is the attached photo/video?
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