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❤❤❤very clear info, appreciate it
Do flower stems ever come up with no flowers?
I have a couple growing at the side of my bungalow. Did not know what they were untill tonight when I asked a gardening site for help to identify. A lady said evening primrose so I looked it up and then found you. I'm in South Yorkshire England. They are well over 5 feet tall and are doing a good job of holding my verbena up that is over 6 feet tall. They are growing in a strip of soil that is only around 9 to 12 inches wide. Thank you for the exceptionally good description. Much appreciated.
Are they related to poisen oak
Does this plant contain nicotine?
Thank you so much! Great info!
Very informative video.
I find black cohosh to be difficult to differentiate from white baneberry.
Wonderful video!
Thank you! You're videos are the best. I love how thorough you are!
What a great system!
This was phenomenal. I am subscribing immediately!
The feminin flowers grow on another plant? Do you mean there are masculin and feminin plants like kiwis? If so why not show the feminine flowers as well? Looks a bit incomplete..
What health benefits does this have?
I definitely want the “Rising Sun”. She’s small enough for my tiny garden.
Fantastic video! Thanks for sharing.
That was a terrific video! I just discovered a single plant flowering in a public lot across my street. I had never noticed it before. I am waiting to collect its seeds for my home garden. Very pretty flowers.
fantastic video
I havw same plant in your thumbnaik please tell me its name
I'm not sure to which plant you are referring. Either it's bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis) or it's the crape myrtle.
@@IdentifyThatPlant is it a flowering plant or just a wild plant
@@IdentifyThatPlant i also had added some cape berry seeds i am confused as some cape varried have spikey lines around
Awesome! Simple and clear! Thanks
Do you know of the oenothera primivris The desert evening primrose It's a different flower different looking plant
You are absolutely amazing! Thank you!
This series is so good. It's clear how much work you put in.
My sister and I used to go into a field when we were kids to collect a ton of flowers so we could eat them. If I ever see them growing, I still eat them
My chickens love it!
Great information and very detailed. 🎉❤😊
Lovely explanation.
But what good is it for besides being a weed here in Texas?
Same in New Zealand))
The are nuisance weeds in my yard. Can not get rid of it!
I have plant identifiers app and I just enjoy learning about different planets
My Mom called it wild verbena. ✌️
Really appreciate this information!
The plant doesn’t die, it lives underground hibernating during the winters
Very informative and all thr pictures were helpful thanks
Excellent !😃
Excellent video thankyou!
Purple dead nettle
Purple dead nettle is different
@@sistah2meTHey all bloody the same weeds. Sick of them
This was very well done. The tiny hairs is one of the features that differentiates it from dead nettle.
Yes, but...Who actually cares? I found this weed in my garden.First time thought it is the catnip)).Google app showed it was dead nettle...
Thank you. Your video has been so helpful. This is my first full year with this Red Buckeye. I am seeing the leaves emerge. It's only two feet tall and has numerous side branches emerging as well.
Ty. I live in an old house(1954). I think I have seen this blooming. There are many olde species growing here, snow drops, magic fairies, lilies, different jonquils, etc. I subscribed. Ahna 👏👏
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I'm glad to see you uploading again! Very informative video!
NICE, Thanks!
Thank you for your work. This plant is very similar to Actaea rubra (Red Baneberry). The leaves and how it spreads is very similar, yet the shape of the inflorescence is completely different.
thank you!!
Thank you for this!
Fabulous thank you !!
Another beautiful plant. Tha
I like to add this plant to salsa.
What a great plant.