2. Yes a fern. Sorry not prepared to take id further.
Seed pod would indicate Magnolia sp.
Sorry Hans but Pete is spot on with Holm oak, Quercus ilex. You can clearly see the mini acorns/cup. Underside of leaves are pale/white. It can...
Sometimes these apps work just fine...but many times they give COMPLETELY wrong answers.The beauty of forums is there are many knowledgeable...
Still believe it is Betula...a birch. Elm leaves are very rough to the touch. Look at the stalk end of a leaf. Ulmus ...elm leaves are not the...
Leaves of Salix fragilis ....common name crack willow are a very different shape.salix fragilis leaf - Google Search
If you have a flower bud please wait for it to open and take a clear pic to add to this thread.Oleander generally grow in mild/warm countries....
Just to clarify. It is definitely not a sucker from your cherry tree..see your pic 3.
Looks like Sidalcea.sidalcea deep pink - Google Search
It is a tropical shrub.Iresine herbstii......common name beef steak plant.Iresine herbstii - Google Search[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Glad I was able to help! Shame...I like Sorbaria...but realise in Ontario it could be a problem.Most poisons eg Round up ...work by the plant...
WOW! Don't rip it up yet.I believe it is Sorbaria sorbifolia...rather than Rhus! Note the flower buds in the top.sorbaria sorbifolia - Google...
1. Agree willowherb ..there are many different ones. However not Chamaenerion angustifolium...common name rosebay willowherb...see pics below....
Thanks...now has flowers. Rhus typhina...common name staghorn sumac.Did you look over the fence to see if they have one as well?rhus typhina -...
Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty. Noble.......PBR) - 265937WWW can be so frustrating...tried to find who breed it and when. Apparently originating...
Oooh..that is excellent Nice find! Many thanks for getting back to us all.
Thanks Pete...Did more digging....found this...http://science.halleyhosting.com/nature/plants/5petal/buckthorn/ceanothus/pumilus/pumilus3a.jpg...
Many thanks. I wonder if these red bits are not berries but Ceanothus flower buds...please watch and keep us posted....
Interesting.Hmmm! All Euonymus sp can be ruled out as leaves are opposite. Mystery plant leaves are alternate. Ceanothus fruits are hard, nutlike...
It is one of the many species of willowherb. Recommend you get rid of it asap before it seeds.
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