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Tussiemussie
Tussiemussie

31 Jul, 2007

 

Ah then yours is not the same - it looked darker in the photo.

joey
Joey

31 Jul, 2007

 

Hi Rekbhk, I think you are probably right. Asclepias incarnata
is its botanical name and it is known as Swamp milkweed. It is really good for attracting Monarch butterflies.

Tussiemussie
Tussiemussie

30 Jul, 2007

 

Hi Rekbhk I had something like that It turned out to be very invasive and unchecked would smother other plants, seeded everywhere!

spritzhenry
Spritzhenry

30 Jul, 2007

 

I think it may be either a Viburnum Lantana or a Viburnum Lantanoides. Were the not quite flowere like a small lace-cap hydrangea flower - ie some of the cluster open, some not? If so, it's Lantanoides...I guess :-)

On question - Is this a vibernum?

Wyeboy
Wyeboy

30 Jul, 2007

 

Common Water Rush I think.

Wyeboy
Wyeboy

30 Jul, 2007

 

The leaves and growing shoots look like Viburnum but the berries don't appear to belong to the same plant!!!

On question - Is this a vibernum?

ajay
Ajay

28 Jul, 2007

 

Hi Rekbhk, here :) Upload a photograph along with your question and we will do our best to identify the plant for you.

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