Is this a beauty bush?
Can you help me identify some plants please?
I want to know if this is a beauty bush. And, what kind of fern is this please? And, what is this ground cover? Thanks in advance. :)
What is the name please? It spreads
Name of this ground cover please?
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Can you help me identify this bush?
I have a bush that has leaves similar to a chrysanthemum but it has thorns. Don't know if it's a plant or a weed! It was here when we moved in last summer.
This web site might help. Drop your pictures in and it will give you either the exact plant or similar ones.
https://identify.plantnet.org/
I don't know the name of the plant in the bottom picture, but it looks like a succulent that I got in one of those succulent "tiles," a tray that features several different succulents.
Not sure about the first one, might be moringa; the second looks like an asparagus fern (considered invasive in some areas); the last one looks like some form of ice plant.
Download an app that identifies any flower or plant. It's a useful app.
Hello. The plants also look familiar to me. Consulting your local master gardeners at the cooperative extension might be an option. They know your local plants very well. I’m not sure of the offices are open right now but they may be answering email questions. Master gardeners are required to volunteer back into the community to maintain their certification status. They are very willing to help.
The bottom one is for sure blue spruce sedum, the first one looks very similar to a maiden hair fern, but maiden hair fern usually has black stems.
I use the free app iNaturalist to identify plants, it’s super helpful.
You should download an app that will help you identify it