Name that plant
Details:
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Date Photo Taken
10 / 17 / 2016
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Season Photo Was Taken
Fall
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Region Photo Was Taken
Midwest
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City
Columbus
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State
Ohio
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Posted by
Chase Meola
Notes:
These are dried out plants im doing with my mom. Please help us identify them
Comments
Patrick McLeod Apprentice says:
What I’d recommend is to download a free smartphone app called ‘Like That Garden’. It allows you to either screen your own photos through the app, and it will instantly show you the closest matches to your plant/flower photo, or you can go up to a plant, bring up the app, point your phone’s camera lens at the flower or plant, and the app will search it’s online database for your plant’s species. In fact, the reason I was able to identify the cleome in your photos, is because I had used that app to identify the cleome plants that were given to me earlier this year.
October 18th, 2016 at 6:41pm
Patrick McLeod Apprentice says:
The top is definitely Cleome, and you can see the seed pods developing where each little individual flower had previously bloomed. I have these and they got big this year with good watering and sun, which means they dropped countless seeds, which will produce countless new Cleome next spring. The bottom plant appears to be from the rose family. The wild multiflora roses around here produce flowers that are sized and shaped like that, but the color may be a little different. Its hard to tell the precise color in your photo. But aside from the flower, the stem and leaves look identical to a multiflora rose.
October 18th, 2016 at 6:26pm
Walter Reeves Master Identifier says:
#1 is cleome
October 18th, 2016 at 2:20pm