What kind of plant is this?
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It looks vaguely familiar but I cn't place it. I do think it is some kind of tree. I could also be very wrong.
It looks like a tropic fruit tree calls papaya or pawpaw. I could be wrong.
papaya
I don't know anything about plants, but the one has the most unique pattern I've ever seen.
I'm pretty sure it's a leaf from the Papaya Tree.
Its a fig tree
It’s definitely papaya. I‘ve had a few volunteer plants growing for 2years in pots in which I used compost from my compost bins. I bring the pots in during the winter and put them back outside in the spring. So far, I haven’t seen any fruit.
papaya tree😀
Hi. That is a Papaya tree or a Lechosa tree.
It's from the Caribbean or tropical zone. Some are small and others are very big, it's a sweet fruit can be eaten alone or in salads even in shakes. Very delicious and nutritious. It's like a melon but on a tree.
This look like it might be OKRA!
It looks like okra bushes