Leaves are opposite. What is this sprout?
C CoolBonsais Seedling Messages 12 Reaction score 0 Feb 24, 2022 #1 Leaves are opposite. What is this sprout? Attachments 2C016FE0-B3E5-4924-BC83-D5E4570E2266.jpeg 154.8 KB · Views: 24
Arnold Omono Messages 1,760 Reaction score 2,665 Location Canary Islands, Spain USDA Zone 11B Feb 24, 2022 #2 Those first leaves are the cotyledons, you have to wait until it grows more and have adult leaves now its almost imposible to know what it is
Those first leaves are the cotyledons, you have to wait until it grows more and have adult leaves now its almost imposible to know what it is
0soyoung Imperial Masterpiece Messages 7,496 Reaction score 12,832 Location Anacortes, WA (AHS heat zone 1) USDA Zone 8b Feb 24, 2022 #3 It is a dicot which means it is a flowering plant (angiosperm), IIRC. A sunflower is a possibility. A cherry tree is another. An oak, a maple or possibly some other kind of woody plant. Not a conifer. Not a cycad.
It is a dicot which means it is a flowering plant (angiosperm), IIRC. A sunflower is a possibility. A cherry tree is another. An oak, a maple or possibly some other kind of woody plant. Not a conifer. Not a cycad.
W Wires_Guy_wires Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,411 Reaction score 10,636 Location Netherlands Feb 25, 2022 #4 0soyoung said: Not a conifer Click to expand... Thuja, and junipers make cotyledons. But we would've seen needles from there on forwards.
0soyoung said: Not a conifer Click to expand... Thuja, and junipers make cotyledons. But we would've seen needles from there on forwards.