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Plant ID Week 3. Norfolk Island Pine. Indoor plant Looks like a little pine or cedar tree About 4 feet tall. Geranium. Common for Mother’s Day Flowering plant with red, white, pink flowers Long petioles (leaf stems). Glossy abelia. Medium evergreen shrub White bugle-shaped flowers
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Norfolk Island Pine • Indoor plant • Looks like a little pine or cedar tree • About 4 feet tall
Geranium • Common for Mother’s Day • Flowering plant with red, white, pink flowers • Long petioles (leaf stems)
Glossy abelia • Medium evergreen shrub • White bugle-shaped flowers about 1 inch long
Japanese barberry • Medium deciduous shrub • Small spines at the leaf nodes and red berries
Common boxwood • Evergreen shrub • Opposite, simple leaves • Smooth margins
Dwarf yaupon • Dwarf evergreen shrub • 2 ft tall X 2 ft wide • Leaves ½ -1 inch long • New growth is light green and stems are grey • Margins have ridges
Winged euonymus • Medium deciduous shrub • Turns bright red in the fall • “burning bush”
Evergreen euonymus • Evergreen shrub • Leaves can be green with gold or white margins (leaf edges)
Japanese Privet • Large evergreen shrub • Dark green leaves • Tiny purplish berries
Pansy • Bedding plant flower • Biennial • Usually planted in the fall • Grow well through NC winter