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Forest of unknown plants

comments (3) July 6th, 2009 in gallery

llewey llewey, member
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Little Brother's back yard has erupted with these plants.  Anyone recognize them?  You were all so helpful in solving my Mom's mystery, she thought maybe we could help him too.

Thanks, in advance!


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Comments (3)

llewey writes: Well, we've pretty much ruled out oleandars. Still not sure what they are, but i have seen similar outbursts along some of the freeway interchanges around here. However, I'm not seeing any full grown plants near by that resemble these enough to ID them. We'll keep trying! Posted: 3:29 pm on July 14th
moonfish writes: This looks like what is growing in my back yard. But they grow separately...not quite like oleanders. I will try and get a picture up tomorrow. They are getting like 4 feet tall. Posted: 10:55 pm on July 12th
mamos writes: They look like oleandars, but very scrawny ones. Posted: 2:40 pm on July 9th
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