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That is so pretty! So many interesting pieces and pots to see in your yard! You are a pro exterior decorator!I don't have room to plant this maple in the ground so into a pot it went.View attachment 4168
That is so pretty! So many interesting pieces and pots to see in your yard! You are a pro exterior decorator!
I've tried some maples as bonsai, not successful so far. I seem to fail at things in pots long term.
As I mentioned. MOST of my planting have to be kept in pots. Partly to lessen critter damage, partly because the patios are really the only areas around our house to get any sun and partly because, since 90% or so of what I plant are unidentified things I find in my seed hunts I always want the option of being able to dump the whole thing in a garbage bag and get rid of it if it proves to be a "problem" plant. Here are a few from this year
Unknown#1
I actually had a great deal of seed for this, as whatever it is was quite a common find in the lentils I was hunting through
From a distance it looks something like bachelor's button but up close, the flowers are perfect (i.e. not disc and ray). I currently thinking it might be from somewhere in the Verbena family
Unknown #2
Paddle leaved, small purple flowers. Based on the flowers I originally though this was something out of the Lycium (wolf/goji berry) genus. However the fact that both have small purple flowers seems to be the ONLY similarity. Plus if it was a wolfberry it presumably would have wolfberry like berries for fruit, and it doesn't (the fruits are little green striped nutlet like things, that fall off when ripe.
Unknown #3
Same pot as #2 (which is why you can see 2's leaves in the background. Flower looks vaguely Solanace or Convuvulacae like. I actually do not know if I will get seed off of this. Whatever it is, it's petals are REALLY tasty to something (the above pic was the only time I actually saw the flower intact, and I only got that because it had [probably only opened an hour or two earlier.) The sepals on that have since re-closed but whether that is to protect a developing fruit or as part of abscission I have no clue