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Plant ID Week 3

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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Plant ID Week 3

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  1. Plant ID Week 3

  2. Norfolk Island Pine • Indoor plant • Looks like a little pine or cedar tree • About 4 feet tall

  3. Geranium • Common for Mother’s Day • Flowering plant with red, white, pink flowers • Long petioles (leaf stems)

  4. Glossy abelia • Medium evergreen shrub • White bugle-shaped flowers about 1 inch long

  5. Japanese barberry • Medium deciduous shrub • Small spines at the leaf nodes and red berries

  6. Common boxwood • Evergreen shrub • Opposite, simple leaves • Smooth margins

  7. 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

  8. Winged euonymus • Medium deciduous shrub • Turns bright red in the fall • “burning bush”

  9. Evergreen euonymus • Evergreen shrub • Leaves can be green with gold or white margins (leaf edges)

  10. Japanese Privet • Large evergreen shrub • Dark green leaves • Tiny purplish berries

  11. Pansy • Bedding plant flower • Biennial • Usually planted in the fall • Grow well through NC winter

  12. Now lets quiz your knowledge!!!

  13. Common boxwood

  14. Dwarf yaupon

  15. Winged euonymus

  16. Evergreen euonymus

  17. Norfolk island pine

  18. Pansy

  19. Japanese privet

  20. Geranium

  21. Japanese barberry

  22. Glossy abelia

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