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Posted: Dec/31/2008 10:56 AM PST
some plants are weed and some others used as herb..only know the name in local language, don't know the common name in english and latin..someone pls help ID..thankyou. Attachments: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Dec/31/2008 11:05 AM PST
Kasman, the next to last is, Lantana, and the last one is Marigold, the fourth one looks like a cockscomb. Hope this helps a little. John |
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Posted: Dec/31/2008 11:56 AM PST
Kasman could the 2nd one be Callicarpa americana, (American Beauty Berry French Mulberry)? I'm not sure if it comes in a red or not - from what I've read and seen in pictures the berries are usually a violet or fuchsia color. But it looks heavy with berries like they do. Just an 'uneducated' guess. Always fun to try though! |
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Posted: Dec/31/2008 12:16 PM PST
thankyou bugnut the next to the last is "LANTANA CAMARA" the last one is "AFRICAN MARIGOLD (TAGETES ERECTA), fourth is "CELOSIA CRISTATA(COCKCOMB)" .. and thanks to msantique, maybe it is Callicarpa americana, but i'm not too sure.... the first one maybe "PURSLANE" AND the third one maybe is "WILD ROSE (but don't know what species,maybe Rosa acicularis)" ....THE OTHERS ONE, I HAVE NO IDEA AT ALL....maybe someone knows it.... sorry msantique and all the viewers. i didn't meant it to discredit all the viewers, i only expect that all the viewer may participate to share what they known, even if it is a wrong answer i think nobody would laugh it..
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Posted: Dec/31/2008 11:21 PM PST
This is a Double Portulaca (Double Purslane) called 'Fairytale Cinderella' Attachments: ![]() |
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Posted: Jan/01/2009 3:27 AM PST
thanks Told2b...."FAIRYTALE CIDERELLA"....how a beautiful name it is !......
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Posted: Jan/01/2009 12:11 PM PST
the fifth maybe is "vernonia cinerea ?" , the sixth maybe "oxalis corniculata?" |
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Posted: Jan/05/2009 9:31 PM PST
The 3rd is indeed wild rose (I have a ton around my yard, in pale pink), and the 4th is cockscomb. 6th is a common weed called wild oxalis or wood sorrel (has a sharp mustardy flavor like garden sorrel--used to love to eat it when I was a kid...still do in fact). 8th is lantana and 9th is marigold (both of which I've grown). |
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Posted: Jan/06/2009 12:39 AM PST
thanks CountryKitty for the identification and verification about the plant #6(oxalis corniculata)...but i still confused about it.. in some website, they said there have two kinds of oxalis, and from the pictures i saw almost the same and no differences....they said this oxalis tasted sour, is it right CountryKitty?... |
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Posted: Jan/07/2009 1:32 PM PST
1=Double Portulaca 2=Callicarpa americana? 3=WILD ROSE 4=Celosia cristata (COCKCOMB) 5=Vernonia cinerea 6=Oxalis corniculata 7= 8=Lantana camara 9=Tagetes erecta (AFRICAN MARIGOLD Anyone know number 7? |
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