Does anyone know what kind of plant in this picture is??
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Possibly a sweet potato vine. Please post your growing zone for better help.
The leaves do look like sweet potato leaves, they also vine.
this may help you out I think it is some type of weed
https://www.plantsnap.com/blog/whats-growing-in-your-garden/
It is a tree not a vine and the location is Long Island NY. I cut open mine of the “pods” but it had like he’d flashy mat but no seeds.
Oh sorry, Thank you for the quick responses!! 😁
iNaturalist, Leafsnap, Plantifier, and iPflanzen. You try using these plant ID apps.
It looks a lot like a big elephant ear leaf.
Hello, some of the Best ID apps might be helpful.
https://www.hortibiz.com/news/?tx_news_pi1%5Bnews%5D=38305&cHash=53e73322a0916946ef54e89add6a6b89
https://bestappsguru.com/best-plant-identification-app/
There are several apps that can identify plants. https://marinmagazine.com/homes/garden/top-apps-to-identify-plants/
Thank you to all! I’ve never seen any flowers so I’m still skeptical it’s a catalpa tree.
Hello c, looks like a catalpa tree, here is some info on them for you
https://www.arborday.org/trees/treeguide/TreeDetail.cfm?ItemID=805
It looks like a catalpa tree to me, too: The name catalpa is said to come from a Cherokee Indian word that means bean tree. The seed pods look like large string beans. Speciosa is from the Latin meaning species. Catalpa is sometimes called cigar tree, also referring to the long seed pods that are visible from mid-summer and into fall.
Catalpa, definitely.