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  • Answered by
    Downtoearthdigs on
    May 14, 2018
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    I can't identify from your description.
    Go back to the garden center or greenhouse you purchased from and check if they have the vine again in stock.
    Also a flower color can help with id of vines.
    https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/vines/ovgen/vines-for-summer-color.htm

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  • Answered by
    MichiganDot on
    May 15, 2018
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    I think you have lily of the valley. The flower consists of small white bells that have a lovely scent. At one time it was widely planted as a groundcover for shady spots. It is hard to get rid of, however. If you pull, you get the "pip" but not the root that connects them all.

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  • Answered by
    ginaizagrits on
    May 18, 2018
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    I apologize for the lack of information. The seedling is in Zone 8a in Starkville, Mississippi. Since it is only a seedling, the bark of the tree appears to be smooth. Please zoom in on the photo to see what you think. I guess this seedling could just be a weed. With my lack of knowledge on this, it is too small for me to know. Thanks!

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  • Answered by
    Downtoearthdigs on
    May 18, 2018
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    Sorry, not enough information to identify.

    Growing zone, region, size of tree, bark are all important to make an id.
    You can also contact your County Extension Office for a tree id.

    https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/extension-search

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  • Answered by
    Christina Byers on
    May 18, 2018
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    Instinctively cats will not go to plants that will harm

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  • Answered by
    Blackthumb89 on
    May 19, 2018
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    No it’s not that. I’ll try to get a better picture of the flowers.

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  • Answered by
    Downtoearthdigs on
    May 19, 2018
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    I'm not able to zoom in on your image. I would say it appears to be a Flowering Crab but can't be 100% without a close up of the flowers and foliage.

    This article has more information.
    https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/trees/crabapple/crabapple-not-blooming.htm

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    Downtoearthdigs on
    May 19, 2018
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