Err, sorry! You cannot go by the flowers! Pentaglotis and Brunnera are both in BoraginaceaePentaglottis sempervirens ..common name green...
[ATTACH]My reasoning and decision that it is Brunnera. i agree that Pentaglottis is more likely as it is an invasive pest...it will grow much...
Looks like Brunnera macrophylla. Do the flowers look like pics below?[ATTACH]
It reminds me of Trachystemon orientalis. Leaves are huge. But there should be blue flowers.[ATTACH]
Need to check flowers carefully.Cherries and plums, sloes have a single stone...so flowers have a single female part..stigma.Pic below showing...
I was not saying it is Malus Gorgeous. That just happened to be one where I could see the 5 x stigma.It may be an eating apple or a crab apple....
Malus Gorgeous. Flower to show 5 x stigma. Masses of stamen...male part.Malus 'Gorgeous' | Frank P Matthews[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bark doesn't look like pear. Nor cherry.Flowers look like Malus. But need to check flowers carefully.Cherries and plums, sloes have a single...
What!!! 1st rule..tell us where trees are! Hmm! Completely different case scenario No idea what is flowering in Ohio at the moment.In UK it...
Where were pics taken. Realise you have a micro climate up there but even so it is very early for Malus. Any clues under the tree...old...
Pic below to show young Quercus sp ...common name oak seedling.Normally if you move them the acorn is still attached and very obvious.I think...
Pics to show Aptenia.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I am struggling to see enough detail. My pics showing Peperomia rotundifolia,[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like Pedicularis sylvatica...common lousewort. A super wild flower. Enjoy!Pedicularis sylvatica, Lousewort, identification guide[ATTACH]...
see above posts.Forgot my manners.Jeremy Fuller..Welcome to the forums! Where ever you are in the world..USA maybe?
See above.I believe it is Sicyos angulatus...common name Bur cucumberSicyos Angulatus - Recherche GoogleSicyos angulatus - Wikipedia
Interesting. Where is pic taken?Quote wiki...."Kudzu (/ˈkuːd.zuː ˈkʊd- ˈkʌd-/; also called Japanese arrowroot or Chinese arrowroot)[1][2] is a...
Final proof provided. Definitely Syringa...a lilac tree. Entirely up to you whether you remove it and replant with a tree with berries for the birds.
I have no idea how big they can get. These were seen abroad on a coffee plantation.
Coffea arabica.....Hope you have plenty of room.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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