
What plant is this? Brooklyn ny
My iphone plant id said it was either princess tree or foxglove but it doesn’t really look like either. The biggest leaves are at least a foot wide

My iphone plant id said it was either princess tree or foxglove but it doesn’t really look like either. The biggest leaves are at least a foot wide
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I found what I presume to be grapes outside of my work, and wondering if they are 1.) grapes, 2.) safe to eat (after washing of course). They look too good to pass up…
Tree stump was cut in February, I hadn’t really noticed this plan until last month and it has shot up in size greatly the past couple weeks. Approximately 2.5-3 ft tall
Here is a volunteer in my garden and I am having trouble getting an identification. plant.net identifies it as a mallow, while Google says it is Avens. Should I pull it up or keep it?
Taken in India. Me and my Mom and a Crew of Co workers helping build University of the Cumberlands College Campuses in India. Thanks for answering. Godbless you all.
First thought was maybe some sort of plum? We have two separate ones growing in the yard. I don't remember them ever having fruit on them until last year. I thought plum since we have a cherry plum tree (purple leaves in back of first photo) and these are growing next to it & the flowers are just a white version of the pink ones the plum tree gets. Put a photo of the single riper looking fruit on it, the red colored one. They only get about an inch and a quarter big? I'm mostly curious since we've got chickens and they eat the fruit that fall off the other trees in our yard so I want to make sure this isn't something weird they shouldn't be eating.
Repost as the last one didnt have the body text. Central alberta. Couldn't positively I.D on these guys and I don't trust A.I..
First one is a healthy one in full sun. Second photo is the one in full shade that they’re regularly covering up with home care items and tarps. I want to move it but I’m afraid of killing it.
It drives me nuts to see it failing to thrive over the past decade and how they don’t care about it.
My parents planted a 'wild seed' garden (not sure what that actually means) in western South Dakota, USA. These things have come up in a small part of it. The top of thr plant looks poison ivy-like, but the leaves at the base are not the right shape and come in pairs, while the top leaves of 3 seem poison ivy shaped.
the lady at the market said that it's sage but now it bloomed and it definitely isn't
Seen in the gardens at Monticello, so it must date from the Colonial era
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1.) The tall skinny plant in the pot with seed pods growing on the top of it.
2.) Both purple plants.
3.) The viney plant.
Thanks to everyone who can help! 😄
As the title says, curious to know what this is and how it should be treated. Western Pennsylvania
I see these everywhere and I want one