Please help-- what plant is this?
Found this plant growing on the edge of my yard last year. I had seen it growing in the woods in
the past, and had been told it was a "tiger's paw" or a "cat paw" plant (can't remember which). Now, though, I'm looking for info on the plant (care for an propagation of) but so far all name/description variation google searches are coming up blank. This is in the southeastern US, and the plant has unusual spiny reddish flower parts and bright orange seeds. http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp01.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp02.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp03.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp04.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp05.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp06.jpg |
Please help-- what plant is this?
This is "hearts-a-bustin" or "hearts-a-burstin-with-love" or "strawberry
bush", Euonymus americanus. It's a common lanky shrub in the eastern, especially southeastern US. If you know burning bush from the horticultural trade, it's also a Euonymus. It is in the Celastraceae, staff tree family. Nice photos! Scott Ranger "Darren Garrison" wrote in message ... Found this plant growing on the edge of my yard last year. I had seen it growing in the woods in the past, and had been told it was a "tiger's paw" or a "cat paw" plant (can't remember which). Now, though, I'm looking for info on the plant (care for an propagation of) but so far all name/description variation google searches are coming up blank. This is in the southeastern US, and the plant has unusual spiny reddish flower parts and bright orange seeds. http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp01.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp02.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp03.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp04.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp05.jpg http://webpages.charter.net/garrison6328/wp06.jpg |
Please help-- what plant is this?
Darren Garrison schreef
This is in the southeastern US, and the plant has unusual spiny reddish flower parts and bright orange seeds. + + + Time for some nitpicking: the bright orange is not the seed, just the packaging. PvR |
Please help-- what plant is this?
Instead of picking lice off yourself like a monkey, why not actually answer
the question instead? P van Rijckevorsel wrote in message ... Darren Garrison schreef This is in the southeastern US, and the plant has unusual spiny reddish flower parts and bright orange seeds. + + + Time for some nitpicking: the bright orange is not the seed, just the packaging. PvR |
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