r/whatplantisthis

Image 1 — Fluffy shrub thing along alleyway?
Image 2 — Fluffy shrub thing along alleyway?
Image 3 — Fluffy shrub thing along alleyway?

Fluffy shrub thing along alleyway?

There's a lot of it and it's about knee height, except a few stalks in the back which are getting taller. I thought it was a grass, but it's gotten pretty big. Is it invasive or native? I like the look of it, but I don't want to just leave it if it's invasive.

u/PrettySureImWrong — 3 hours ago
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What is this “aloe” looking plant

We’ve had this for a while now and it sprouted this flower stalk about a year or 2 ago and it hasn’t went away (the flowers on it died and come back sometimes but the stalk is still there and doesn’t die off) the leaves are kind of tough the white spots are bumpy when new leaves start to grow the withe bumps are green and still bumpy and it hasn’t tried to grow up more but it is growing more fuller/wider(the tall one next to it is a different plant)

u/Adventurous-Spot6542 — 5 hours ago

Is this common or Persian lilac?

Based in Wisconsin. From my parent’s house. Asking because we have cats and Persian is poisonous to cats. Pretty sure it’s common, but I have a curious cat so I’ll keep an eye on him to make sure he’s not close and toss if it’s Persian. Thanks!

u/One-Accountant-4186 — 5 hours ago

Purple lupine weed/herb/invasive?

Up in the northeast, my neighbor has these and they then appeared in my lawn, every 2 years-ish? they come up in bloom with the violets. I've been letting my lawn naturalize and have been finding a ton of natural medicinals!

u/Malamik00 — 12 hours ago

More, what is my plant doing? What are the white spots?

I'm in central Texas, but I got this plant from LA. My corrdinator called it a sea fig. Made this paste that tastes a little like tamarind. Either way, one is covered in those white things. Any idea what/why that's happening?

u/Darling_lil_kitkat — 10 hours ago

Gf is worried this is poison ivy

Hello yall, In Central Illinois here, gf and i just moved into a new apartment and we have a small little backyard porch area. We were wondering if this plant is poison ivy?

u/hZolxdyckh — 1 day ago

What is this bush? I hate it.

Bought a house in south central Missouri, and there are like 5 of these red/green bushes in the yard. Had to buy a whole new set of gloves last week to start working on them because the thorns are crazy.

u/PatronStofFeralCats — 1 day ago
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Can someone please tell me what kind of plant this is?

I’ve tried to identify it by iNaturalist and Seek but it doesn’t recognize…. I know it’s a house plant but that’s all I know 😂😂

u/faceless_avacado — 23 hours ago

What’s growing with my tomato?

Has a very strong taste but I can’t really describe it beyond “herbaceous”

u/MyNewWorkAcc — 1 day ago

Is this a hollyhock?

This tall lady (almost 6’ now) sprang up near some cherry trees in a semi-shaded area of my yard. Seek and Google reverse image say it’s a hollyhock but seems unlikely for one of those to just appear. It’s close to my bird feeder and thought maybe a volunteer sunflower. In central NJ. Any ideas?

Coastal North Carolina. Settle an argument please

2 guys I work with were arguing what this plant is yesterday. Can I get an answer from someone with more knowledge than I am please? Thanks in advance

u/JackFuckCockBag — 1 day ago

what plant is this?

Sprung up seemingly naturally recently in my garden (UK) not sure if it’s something the previous homeowner planted or if it’s wild.

I hope it’s safe as my dog loves playing near it

u/Maximum_Shelter8485 — 1 day ago

Is this Hemlock?

Located in Colorado. Just bought a house and this plant is in the front yard. Worried it might be hemlock, if it is what’s the safest way to remove it? Thank you!

u/kayvaa — 1 day ago

What in the 7b zone mutation is happening here

I was mowing my lawn and was cutting around my tree when I notice these little sprouts growing from the leaf ... it looks rather alien lol

Yarrow Look alike

Was trying to make a wildflower garden with flowers actually native to my area (PNW) I did my research and bought a pack of yarrow seeds (Achillea millefolium was written on the pack) Well... they grew into this. Definitely not hemlock, but not sure what it is but its completely taken over my garden. Its blooms are yellow.

u/spaghettitaco03 — 1 day ago