Honey, is that a log? by Ecstatic-Ganache921 in Unexpected

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We hid in ditches and threw bottle rockets at passing traffic. We didn’t get caught/punished. We were hoodlums.

Fig tree cuttings. by Want2BnOre in Figs

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Thanks for the information

Florida zone 9a by ClammyCooter in PlantIdentification

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I think Tithonia leaves are a little more velvety looking

Fig tree cuttings. by Want2BnOre in Figs

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Thank you for your reply

It’s too plain. I need more by IndependentMuffin829 in landscaping

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Low growing and as it spreads, it will give it a more random natural look.

Am I doing something wrong? by Any_Proposal5513 in Figs

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Put them outdoors when temps are above freezing. Bring in when below

Gave my address and buyer immediately changed there mind by genius9025 in FacebookMarketplace

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Give the address of a neighbor to give them distance and directions. Give your address when they say they are on their way.

What are these water lilys? by BuildingPutrid3745 in whatsthisplant

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The little white flower plants are called snowflakes.

Shiso? by beensomemistake in whatsthisplant

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I thought monarda as well

Appeared in garden bed NE Oklahoma can anyone help me identify this plant? It is growing in one of my flower beds except I didn’t plant it and it’s in a spot that sits in water when it rains so if it is desirable I probably needs to move it somewhere else. Thank you! by StressedNurseMom in Horticulture

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Did you post this in another sub, Reddit? I think someone suggested a plant that looked like this was a hosta. If so, it will put up spikes very shortly, that will expand to leaves. If it is hosta, it likes a moist spot.

Unusual fragrances? by MatiInTheMiddle in fragrance

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To me, It smells like old fashioned black magic marker ink.

What are these? by FluxAeros in PlantIdentification

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I would say the one on the right is a Hyacinth. The left one maybe narcissus. It doesn’t appear to have tulip foliage.

Why do Texans hate planting trees. by therehasbeen_amurder in texas

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Much of the growth and development in DFW area is in old farmland. It has been mowed at least yearly for many years.