I found this chart on the internet. I’d give credit to the author, but none is indicated. Either way, it’s a handy guide to help with identifying plants.
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love this leaf chart
This is a great chart! I also saw it on Wikipedia. I’m going to re-post. Thanks for adding us as a “Useful Link”
Cheers.
I found your list of plants for a Cape Cod garden, and notice you include Lysimachia nummularia, indicated as non-native. Not only is it non-native, but it is listed on the Massachusetts Prohibited Plant list. “The importation, sale, and trade of the plants listed below is banned. This ban also covers the purchase and distribution of these plants and related activities, and includes all cultivars, varieties and hybrids of the plants listed below. The Prohibited Plant List was last updated in February, 2017. ” I thought you, and your readers, would like to know this.
I must be missing something.
I’m trying to identify this plant
but knowing the heart shape of leaf and the smooth edge and the branching veins how does that help me identify it?