plant ID please
lenarufus
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Plant ID please Hi! Can anyone tell me what this plant is that's
Comments (3)Thanks Jeb I thought it might be :)...See MorePlant ID Please
Comments (22)It is unmistakably a lily. Looks most like one of the Asiatic hybrids but you won't know for sure until it flowers. "not a whole lot of lilies with above the ground stem bulbils. Asiatic don't produce them either." Windberry, you should have reviewed your source link a bit closer. Asiatic hybrids can produce bulbils, although not all do: "Bulbils can be found quite readily on the old fashioned Tiger Lily (L. Lancifolium) and other Asiatic Hybrids that, in their breeding background, have that tendency"....See MoreTrailing plant ID, please
Comments (2)If you let it go to seed it will be all over your garden....See MorePlant ID please…I think it is a weed
Comments (2)You need a better pic than that, but I'd guess it's a skullcap or a hedgenettle. Both can be native (you haven't posted your location) and a bit too enthusiastic for some. I like them....See MoreFern_Freak
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