








Another mock orange species I need to identify
In north Arkansas. White spongy pith, no significant leaf smell. Red thin stems. No flowers but seed pods have formed. Looks like older stems have hollowed out now









In north Arkansas. White spongy pith, no significant leaf smell. Red thin stems. No flowers but seed pods have formed. Looks like older stems have hollowed out now
North Arkansas super tall like 15-20 ft. No noticeable signs of fruit of seeds. No smell when leaves are crushed. Both sides of leaves are slightly hairy. Multi trunked and white pith
It has a white pith so I really suspect a dogwood. I can only find one flower on the whole plant and it seems to be a little deformed. It looks like there are other flower buds on that same stem but they are closed up. Ciliate hairs on leafs too. Located in north Arkansas
Leaves have kinda a rough texture. We're sticking to my cotton shirt. In north Arkansas. Signs of flowers so I think it flowered early spring.
No smell when crushed. North Arkansas. Planted but not by me and unsure what it is
In northwest Arkansas. No smell when crushed. Has almost sort of (very short) tendrils coming out of each node
In north Arkansas. Kind of a ground cover
In north Arkansas. Has a hollow stem! Around 6 feet tall. Has slightly rough hairs on the top of leaves. Still hairy but less on the bottom--Barely noticeable
In north Arkansas. Is this a redosier dogwood??
In north Arkansas. Seems like a death bloom but maybe not bc the plant looks healthy and alive?? Let me know what species or any resources to narrow down species?
Located in north Arkansas.i think it's witch hazel but can someone confirm
Located in North Arkansas
Located in northwest Arkansas. Get partial sun
Located in northwest Arkansas. If you look at all the picture you'll see these weird berry/seed pod things. Hopefully it's an identifying feature. Genus and species would be great!!
Anyone got an idea of what the is tree is. I'm located in northwest Arkansas right outside of the ozarks!
hey botanists and plant people. I need some help identifying the genus and species of each plant. the cultivar is welcome if youre aware of it. I should mention I am in Northwest arkansas zone 7a and it is early June. Each time plant has two photos
1: looks like some kind of groundcover flower? floral scent not a lot of blooms but many dried up flowers
2: Im pretty sure its st johns wort but i do not see evidence of blooms anytime soon so i am questioning
3: I have no idea what this is
4: Also have no idea what this is
5: Im thinking this is marjorman or oregano. looks like its got some pink or purple flowers incoming. It smells citrusy but also slightly skunky
6: Some kind of mint. cannot figure out the species to save my life.