can anyone identify this plant?

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AHHHH
The pictures were mistakenly moved to another folder in photobucket. I am working on trying to find a "repair"

Keith....HELP
 

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Reese, just PM me the correct new links and I'll do the repair work. No prob. ;)

Update: Okay, now all links should be fixed and pics displaying properly. If anyone is still having probs, pls let me know (but please refresh your browser before speaking up, because if it's like mine, it will display the page as it was before.)
 
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My Bad

Yet, once again I make a mistake. I apologize to all who may have tried to see the images that simply disappeared. My bad.
Thankfully we have an outstanding, hardworking and understanding moderator for this forum.
Thanks Keith! I owe you a few....
 

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Yet, once again I make a mistake. I apologize to all who may have tried to see the images that simply disappeared. My bad.
Thankfully we have an outstanding, hardworking and understanding moderator for this forum.
Thanks Keith! I owe you a few....

Well, a couple of Presidentes when I pass through POP in near future should do nicely! LOL
 

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So, nobody knows the name of the plant in post #36?

While I hope Reese keeps these pictures coming, I wonder if anyone else wants to pitch in with their own plant pics? I tried to get that rolling by offering a photo of my own fav, the framboyant, but apparently nobody else shares my love of this flowering tree...
 
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is it a fram or a flam ...anyway its a very nice tree - I also like the yellow candellabra plant thing whatever its called
 

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RE:ANGEL TRUMPETS OR CAMPANAS: I think that this is also called somethink like "rosa de Per?" ....My dear wife says that it is poisonous and that kids die from eating it..

The 'old" Avenida Monumental that led up to the monument was lined with them....go figure.

HB
 

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post #36 unsolved

Well, as long as this post is alive maybe someone will notice the plant and know what it is.
Meanwhile, I have many more unknowns planted through out the property.
Here is another:

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Maybe this is easier to identify, I see them everywhere
 
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John Evans

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hybrid ti (cordyline) or hawaiian friendship plant there are 100's of varieties yours maybe called Auntie Lou...is that good enough lol

from johnny knowall
 

reese_in_va

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Good lead John, but I have not found anything on the web that correspondes to that picture.
The cordyline is something more like this:

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John Evans

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type in auntie lou hawaiian - there is a specialist nursery in hawaii with lots of different looking varieties
 

reese_in_va

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Got it.
John the bomb! Your good at this. I am so surprized living on a tropical island that there are fewer plant enthusiasts.
Whats up with this?
 
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John Evans

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i think the other plant yu were looking for may also be a type of cordyline ...some type of smaller version of the new zealand cabbage tree
 

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Plant identification update

Lets tally this up:


Norma Rosa *Cardo Santo
Hillbilly *Cardo Santo & 'Rosa de Peru'
M.A.R. *Thistle & Campana
Ninapup *Brugmansia aurea
Campesina *Spath
Dre Broeders *Cardo Santo
John Evans *Argemone Mexicana & angels trumpet & Spathiphyllum &
Hybrid ti & New Zealand cabbage tree
Keith R *Flamboyant & great image recovery

This is great and I appreciate all the input!


But....there is still one unidentified:

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Anyone have an idea? If not, we can move on to another one
 

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This plant is growing on our stable road and before I get rid of it I was wondering what it is. I would think this thorny little plant should have somekind of medicinal value. There are three of them growing near each other. Anybody recognize it? Thanks.

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smanthus heterophyllus 'Ogon'

This bright yellow form of the tea olive looks like a holly, but is in fact in the olive family. The leaves are glowing yellow throughout the year. In fall the sweetly scented white flowers are a wonderful bonus. This variety has been grown in Japan for many years but has never become available here. It grows more slowly than other Osmanthus selections. Grow with morning sun or in light shade; color is brightest with strong light.

kinda looks like this but the colours are off!!
 

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Lets tally this up:


Norma Rosa *Cardo Santo
Hillbilly *Cardo Santo & 'Rosa de Peru'
M.A.R. *Thistle & Campana
Ninapup *Brugmansia aurea
Campesina *Spath
Dre Broeders *Cardo Santo
John Evans *Argemone Mexicana & angels trumpet & Spathiphyllum &
Hybrid ti & New Zealand cabbage tree
Keith R *Flamboyant & great image recovery

This is great and I appreciate all the input!


But....there is still one unidentified:

SANY0381.jpg


Anyone have an idea? If not, we can move on to another one

Looks like a tropical corn tree/Plant...?