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Hey guys. I would like to get some IDs on these plants. I apologize in advanced for some of the pictures. For some, I could not get into the area where certain plants were located (fenced off), so I had to take shots from far away.
Thanks!
A:
B: This one resprouts every late summer through fall and blooms late October through November. Dies back after hard frosts hit.
C: I have seen large trees of these.
D: Indoor plant that loves the shade.
E: Very invasive, fast growing tree. Deciduous and produces copious amounts of seed. There are small seedlings all over the proximity of this one mature tree.
F: This one make tons of berry-like fruit this time of year. The birds love them.
G: Very tall and frequently used in landscaping.
H: Possible conifer. This one was fenced off and I could not get close. Tolerates very hot summers, serious drought, and very cold winters.
I: Nerium oleander-like plant, however the flowers are different than the typical oleanders found here.
Thanks!
A:
B: This one resprouts every late summer through fall and blooms late October through November. Dies back after hard frosts hit.
C: I have seen large trees of these.
D: Indoor plant that loves the shade.
E: Very invasive, fast growing tree. Deciduous and produces copious amounts of seed. There are small seedlings all over the proximity of this one mature tree.
F: This one make tons of berry-like fruit this time of year. The birds love them.
G: Very tall and frequently used in landscaping.
H: Possible conifer. This one was fenced off and I could not get close. Tolerates very hot summers, serious drought, and very cold winters.
I: Nerium oleander-like plant, however the flowers are different than the typical oleanders found here.