Please help me identify this plant please
I'm sorry, we are not able to identify this plant.
You may have to wait to see if it flowers for an id.
Do any neighbors have a similar plant? What growing zone is this?
Also you can check with your County Extension Office. They are familiar with plants in your exact region.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/extension-search/
last summer I had a beautiful fast climbing plant that gave beautiful flower spikes on single branches ; it was climbing up a trellis from a moist clay bed; the flower spikes were very fragrant, almond vanilla scented, and beloved by both bees and butterflies. the flower spikes seemed to be made up of very small florets, upright in style and about 5 to 6 inches long . the leaves were pretty average, nothing exceptional. sadly this plant died during the hard winter we've just had and I am unable to name it to get another. Any ideas ?
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
These sprouts started appearing everywhere in my garden. I was wondering if these are lily sprouts or just some random weeds. Please tell me what they are if you know.
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.
Please help me identify this tree by the leaves. Thanks much!
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!
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.
Hiya. I recently had a lovely memory of my late Dad and I planting night scented stock seeds in our family garden back when I was a teenager, and have always remembered the lovely scents we used to enjoy from them every evening. So, I recently bought and planted some for the first time in about 25 years and they are beginning to grow really well, much to my surprise!. However, I share my home with Bertie my beloved and lovely cat and just had the thought wondering if they might be at all harmful to him? Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks a lot for your time.
My tree has been slowly dying. It hasn’t bloomed flowers in 2 years but this year it has. What can I do to help it regain life? I’m not even sure what it is.
No it’s not that. I’ll try to get a better picture of the flowers.
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
I was given tennis ball size seeds which planted. Have taken well and.look like triffid type plants. Just looking for a specific name please
It appears to be a Selloum Elephant Ear Philodendron.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/elephant-ear/growing-elephant-ear-plants.htm