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unfamiliar broadleaf evergreen
7 commentsThis broadleaf evergreen shrub produces hanging clusters of small creamy-white flowers with yellow anthers. It is currently blooming here (in late August) in our garden in the Pacific Northwest. The...
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woodland flower
3 commentsThis lovely, unfamiliar woodland (?) flower emerged in a shady section of my garden about three weeks ago (early to mid-March). It has chartreuse flowers or bracts with yellow anthers. It currently...
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Monster Plant I can't figure out what it is?!?!
5 commentsThis plant has been growing at my dad's for about 3 years and 2 years ago was completely chopped below the ground in order to kill it. In about a year, it grew to being over 2 stories tall with...
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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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