random backyardigans, and some palm trees?

Discussion in 'Plant ID' started by ericacollette, Jun 2, 2011.

  1. ericacollette

    ericacollette New Seed

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    hi folks 8) do these trees look familiar to you?

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    #2 yes, it's not a tree..
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    and last, there are countless of these in my back yard.. what are they?


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    i would very much appreciate some knowledge ^_^ thanks guys! happy gardening!
     
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  3. Pianolady

    Pianolady In Flower

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    #2 looks like an Asiatic Lily
    #3 looks like a Dracaena to me
     
  4. cherylad

    cherylad Countess of Cute-ification Plants Contributor

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    I agree with Pianolady. Do you have a little more about the others to help with the ID?
     
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    lukeypukey In Flower

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    this is my first shot at an i.d :-D
    the first picture is hawthorn. (i do believe) its everywhere in the uk :-D
     



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  6. calinromania

    calinromania Young Pine

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    last one, could it be Hibiscus syriacus seedling ???
    You probably call it Rose of Sharon.
    Just looks familiar to me...
     
  7. ericacollette

    ericacollette New Seed

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    the first one has thorns along its stems, i'm thinking that hawthorne is correct. thanks for the responses you guys!
     
  8. ericacollette

    ericacollette New Seed

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    actually, i don't know if it is hawthorne. there are no flowers on it even. but it has sharp red needle like thorns along it's branches
     

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