Can someone help me to identify this plant? Thanks!!
Thesonoflars Seedling Messages 17 Reaction score 1 Location Staten Island USDA Zone 7A, Aug 14, 2020 #1 Can someone help me to identify this plant? Thanks!! Attachments IMG957736.jpg 171.3 KB · Views: 29
Woocash Omono Messages 1,607 Reaction score 2,263 Location Oxford, UK Aug 14, 2020 #2 Thesonoflars said: Can someone help me to identify this plant? Thanks!! Click to expand... looks like pachira aquatica, known as a money tree over here for some reason.
Thesonoflars said: Can someone help me to identify this plant? Thanks!! Click to expand... looks like pachira aquatica, known as a money tree over here for some reason.
Thesonoflars Seedling Messages 17 Reaction score 1 Location Staten Island USDA Zone 7A, Aug 14, 2020 #3 That's what I was thinking, but the thick trunk threw me off. Thanks!!
Mikecheck123 Omono Messages 1,676 Reaction score 3,208 Location Northern Virginia USDA Zone 7b Aug 14, 2020 #4 This is the ultimate anti bonsai. Awesome houseplant, even lives in basements. Gigantic leaves, doesn't ramify, and wounds never smooth over.
This is the ultimate anti bonsai. Awesome houseplant, even lives in basements. Gigantic leaves, doesn't ramify, and wounds never smooth over.
Woocash Omono Messages 1,607 Reaction score 2,263 Location Oxford, UK Aug 14, 2020 #5 They grow big in the wild, like 60ft so a big trunk is normal but they are usually skinnier when chopped to sell at this size.
They grow big in the wild, like 60ft so a big trunk is normal but they are usually skinnier when chopped to sell at this size.
Thesonoflars Seedling Messages 17 Reaction score 1 Location Staten Island USDA Zone 7A, Aug 14, 2020 #6 Woocash said: They grow big in the wild, like 60ft so a big trunk is normal but they are usually skinnier when chopped to sell at this size. Click to expand... Oh, that is interesting.
Woocash said: They grow big in the wild, like 60ft so a big trunk is normal but they are usually skinnier when chopped to sell at this size. Click to expand... Oh, that is interesting.