Number Four I like the leaves on this one. It had one pretty Purple flower on it a couple of weeks ago. This is the neighbors, They just planted it. I dont think the leaves are supposed to be drooping like this. Too much sun or maybe planted to low in the ground? They don't even know what it is and they just bought it. Like I said I like the leaves I might get one myself or make a cutting or something.
And Number Five is some kind of tree. It had interesting leaves so I snapped a few photos.
All of these plants are found in the Panhandle of Florida in the Pensacola area. Any input is greatly appreciated. Thanks ThomasT
Plants: 25 | From: Pensacola, FL | Registered: May 2006
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joclyn
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the plant looks like it could be coneflower. the tree i have no idea...
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#4 is Mexican Petunias. There is also a pink variety. I have both colors in my yard
#5 is a soapberry tree(Sapindus Drumandii). A good shade tree that turns yellow then red in the winter.
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joclyn
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no, i'm sorry, that's not a soapberry tree - the leaves of the soapberry are completely different. and the same for mexican petunia - the leaves are nothing like what she's got.
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The tree looks like a young birch and the plant looks like it was stuck in the ground way too deep! Also, were the dead old wood from last years plant left on it????? That seems strange to me that they would have purchased it like that.
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I think your close though #4 is some kind of petunia. I have no idea about the tree though. I have never seen one like it before which is what caught my attention. Thank You all for your input Plants: 25 | From: Pensacola, FL | Registered: May 2006
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Thank You TulsaRose Those look like the exact same leaves and the flower looks right too. Mexican Petunia it is Plants: 25 | From: Pensacola, FL | Registered: May 2006
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I recognize #5 as the Chinese Tallow tree...very invasive. Please "google" & read about it.
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