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Fast Growing Stalk
6 commentsCan anyone identify this very fasting growing stalk? If you cut it down, it grows back very fast. I believe its roots spread and make new plants nearby. It has reach around 5 ft., but tends to droop...
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2 Unknown Perennials
4 commentsThanks for the ID on the Evening Primrose. I have 2 others that came from my Mom but are also unknowns as they were planted by the previous owners of her home. I have a sunny yard and am...
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Unknown Plant
6 commentsI'm hoping that someone can identify this perennial for me. It is growing in my very sunny yard (zone 5) and came to me from my Mom who split it off. She doesn't know what it is...
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Mystery plant-Astilbe on steroids?
6 commentsThis has been a real show stopper in my yard. I have had it for about 10 years. It was tagged as a “Gay Feather” when I purchased it, but that doesn’t seem to match. It dies...
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Great plant for holiday pots in the North East, but what is it?
8 commentsZone 6, SE PA, very sharp, great winter interest, 5'x3', don't know what it looks like in leaf, stems lime green all over
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About this Plant ID Gallery
There are many reasons why gardeners--even seasoned ones--need help identifying a plant now and then. Maybe you inherited a garden during a move to a new home, received an unknown division from a friend, found a random volunteer in the corner of a bed, or lost plant tag. Maybe you knew once, and now you just can't remember.
Luckily, Fine Gardening readers are here to help you ID unknown plants in your garden.
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