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Forum: Plant and Tree IdentificationReplies: 17, Views: 209
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iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 05, 2009
07:48 PM

Post #6781972

When my friend was moving last year I dug these out of her flower bed. I have no Idea what they are and she dosnt rember either

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iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 05, 2009
07:50 PM

Post #6781980

any Ideas??

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iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 05, 2009
07:51 PM

Post #6781997

?

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threegardeners
North Augusta, ON
(Zone 5a)

July 05, 2009
07:55 PM

Post #6782022

The first one looks like a Sedum of some sort and the last one is a Hosta...no idea about the one in the middle.
kwanjin
West Valley City, UT
(Zone 5a)

July 05, 2009
07:56 PM

Post #6782034

I agree with Three. Can we get a better pic of #2?
iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 05, 2009
08:19 PM

Post #6782115

the plant is looking alittle sad right now duw to recent weather conditions. The leaves are a pastel green

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iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 05, 2009
08:25 PM

Post #6782140

I believe the first one is a Japanese Sedum
iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 05, 2009
08:30 PM

Post #6782161

the third one might be a Patriot Hosta. I still need help on the second one
threegardeners
North Augusta, ON
(Zone 5a)

July 05, 2009
08:34 PM

Post #6782177

Looks like my Rose Campions (Lychnis coronaria) in the Spring...before they've perked up...
JasperDale
Long Beach, CA
(Zone 10a)

July 05, 2009
08:34 PM

Post #6782180

The middle one may be a Verbascum.
JasperDale
Long Beach, CA
(Zone 10a)

July 05, 2009
08:36 PM

Post #6782187

threegardeners is probably right about it being Rose campion.
iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 05, 2009
08:39 PM

Post #6782200

I'm not shure, I might need to wait untill it grows more, or blooms. I think the plant got hit by the weed wacker
altagardener
Calgary, AB
(Zone 3b)

July 05, 2009
09:14 PM

Post #6782364

The second one is Lychnis coronaria.
RachelLF
Rural Retreat, VA

July 05, 2009
10:18 PM

Post #6782664

I would have to lean toward a "Mullein".

Rachel
Malus2006
Coon Rapids, MN
(Zone 4a)

July 05, 2009
10:41 PM

Post #6782763

What does the leaves of Number 2 feel like to you? Is it soft or coarse hair?
homers
Fuquay Varina, NC
(Zone 7b)

July 06, 2009
07:27 AM

Post #6783650

I'm not sure of botanical name, but the 2nd pic looks like lambs ear.
iluvcatz
Westerly, RI

July 06, 2009
09:38 AM

Post #6784047

the leaveson number two are soft and fuzzy
bartjestuin
gieten
Netherlands

July 06, 2009
11:39 AM

Post #6784641

number one a sedum
number 2 the lychnis coronaria
and number 3 is a hosta

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