/r/whatsthisplant

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A community of plant enthusiasts where anyone can upload photos of plant(s) they would like identified. Everyone is encouraged to help each other identify plants.

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Pink Wildflower Found in NC

They're stunning!

1 Comment
2024/07/13
17:02 UTC

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found in salem ma

sometime theres no brown would like to know what the caterpillar is aswell

1 Comment
2024/07/13
17:02 UTC

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I hope this isn't what I think it is!

Black Walnut? Raleigh NC, United States. Hardiness zone 8a. Currently about 3 to 4 feet tall. I was worried about Poison Sumac but no red stems.

About 20 feet away is a mature pecan tree, I'm hoping that's what this is?

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Closer look

Last one

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2024/07/13
16:42 UTC

2 Comments
2024/07/13
16:37 UTC

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Pilea, Euphorbia, or am I totally in the wrong ball park?

Hey all, I’ve had this plant for a bit, I bought it awhile back at a small plant shop and have left it in my bathroom under a grow light. I am unsure if it’s in the Pilea or euphorbia family, I could be totally wrong and it’s neither, forgive some of the singed edges, if it doesn’t get moisture all the time it gets sad, so it hates when we go out of town. Which we do, often. But she’s doing okay. Any help on the ID is appreciated, thanks all!

2 Comments
2024/07/13
16:19 UTC

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What is this plant

What is this plant and is it safe to eat

4 Comments
2024/07/13
15:53 UTC

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What’s This-Reno, NV

I know that this is a landscape planting, but they’re beautiful, and I’m curious as to what they are. Thank you!

4 Comments
2024/07/13
15:40 UTC

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Can anyone help

Good afternoon all iv inherited this plant after buying house can anyone tell me what it is thanks

3 Comments
2024/07/13
15:31 UTC

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Nice philodendron I believe

Found this dense plant at a local restaurant in Ft. Lauderdale Fl. Grabbed a cutting and plan to propagate. Has the habits of a philodendron but not sure what we’ve got. Asked the restaurant staff and no one knew about the plant.

2 Comments
2024/07/13
15:26 UTC

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What plant is this? It's everywhere and tastes terrible

Just like the title says, of it doesn't have a name imma call it waxy oak, or scratchy throat oak.

Any help identifying this plant will be helpful.

West Coast of California, it's EVERYWHERE.

12 Comments
2024/07/13
15:22 UTC

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Anyone know what this is?

It’s a bit saggy bc it’s water day but what is this?

1 Comment
2024/07/13
15:10 UTC

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I see these plants a lot when I'm driving

4 Comments
2024/07/13
15:08 UTC

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I thought I was growing Acorn Squash… what is this…???

These plants are booming but I thought I was growing Acorn Squash… is this Frankensquash?

2 Comments
2024/07/13
14:57 UTC

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What’s this? (UK)

Digging in the back garden and came across a load of these amongst the snowdrop and bluebell bulbs.

7 Comments
2024/07/13
14:47 UTC

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Looks like a succulent?

2 Comments
2024/07/13
14:42 UTC

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What plant is this? Is a type of blueberrie?

4 Comments
2024/07/13
13:51 UTC

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Pothos or Monstera or neither? I

2 Comments
2024/07/13
13:21 UTC

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Any ideas?

It's not doing very good. I put it in the shade.

3 Comments
2024/07/13
13:20 UTC

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This grew from a wild flower seed ball. But what is it?

3 Comments
2024/07/13
12:52 UTC

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