It looks like it could be a Smilax species, but not very sure about that. If it has thorns, it's probably a good chance though.
I don't think poison ivy either, but probably something out of the Fabaceae or Legume family.
Yea,I agree with Bradford Pear. I don't really like them because they are so fragile. A small gust of wind will break them apart. I will admit...
I don't think it's Paulownia. It kind of reminds me of Phytolacca americana. http://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/19523
My new Rinkneck Parakeet (Misty Jane) is doing really well. She can be grumpy at times, but mostly she is very nice. She doesn't like to be...
Yes, definitely a Sweetgum. The corky bark and 5 lobed leaves are clear indicators.
It's hard to tell how tall it is, but maybe Epilobium angustifolium (Fireweed), or a young Phytolacca americana (American Pokeweed).
I searched Astrantia and I think you might be right with Astrantia maxima. The bracts are larger than the other species like the ones on yours.
I think this might be some cultivar of a Trillium. I have never seen one with double flowers like that though.
Rusty residue may mean that they are either meteorites or a corroded type iron ore. I live in Georgia and we have tons of red clay, which means...
Thanks !!! Frank - I think that's what she was going for. She was trying to blend in so I couldn't find her, lol. Cayuga - She was hand fed....
Yes,I actually noticed that mine didn't get taller, but smaller than normal and bloomed sooner.. Still same amount of blooms though, just earlier...
So, I finally got my bird a couple of days ago. Her name is Misty Jane and she is a Blue Indian Ringneck Parakeet. She is 4 days from being 3...
The first one is some sort of Galium species, and the second is definitely Purple Dead Nettle (Lamium purpureum).
We have a couple species of those growing around here except the flowers on ours aren't as extravagant as that one. It seems yours belongs to the...
I have a coupe pictures of the Gopher Tortoise that I will send you for the Georgia State Reptile if you would like.
I believe #2 is a Kidney Leaved Buttercup (Ranunculus abortivus).
Thanks everyone, this helps a lot. I'm definitely going to be looking up breeders and avian vets.
Waretrop - The price of the bird is not TOO much concern, unless it gets into the $1000s. I'm really interested in Conures, Senegals, African...
Does anyone have a pet bird, more specifically a pet parrot? I'm seriously considering (and probably will be very soon) getting one. I want to...
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