Please help me identify this plant.
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I don't know, but it reminds me of Verbascum Thapsus (Great Mullein, also called Aaron's Rod) See link - or do a search - for more photos and description. I stumbled across this site and it is packed with information on plants, butterflies, birds, fish.
http://www.luontoportti.com/suomi/en/kukkakasvit/great-mullein
This looks like a Popcorn Plant. I get them every spring at the local nursery.
looks like the popcorn plant to me as well.
It's a Popcorn Cassia, we grow it for the yellow Sulphur Butterfly caterpillars, it's their host food. We nicknamed them greenbeans as they're all different shades of green & their texture is a little rough. Please don't remove the caterpillars as we need all the pollinators we can get! There are several types of Cassia, even trees, but all seem to have yellow blooms. Just about any butterflies that are sunny yellow, lime yellow, or yellow with soft coral edges are Sulphur.
I'm not sure what it is, but I would love to have some. That is beautiful
I think its a Popcorn Plant also. When you rub the leaves, does it smell like buttered popcorn? If it does, then it definitely is a Popcorn Plant.
I have a popcorn tree is looks exactly the same
We call it King of the Forrest in Jamaica
Do popcorn plants grow in Utah?
Look up (Candle stick plant) and you will find that is just what you have .See pictures in link https://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Candlestick+Plant&FORM=IRIBEP.
Snap dragon?
Thanks everyone. I think I have a popcorn plant.