I bought a seed pack and don't know what kind of animal this is, please see picture. I am posting a picture of the leaf formation and it has grown to the approximate size of 5' in about 5 months.
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Possibly, but I'm not entirely convinced:
[img]https://www.earthflora.com/Artificial_Plants_Artificial_Trees/Fake/pgs_254.jpg[/img]
But you notice I didn't come up with any suggestions. I looked at all the usual flat needled suspects, cypress, cedar, yew etc and it didn't match any of them. So I'm thinking it is something exotic.
[img]https://www.earthflora.com/Artificial_Plants_Artificial_Trees/Fake/pgs_254.jpg[/img]
But you notice I didn't come up with any suggestions. I looked at all the usual flat needled suspects, cypress, cedar, yew etc and it didn't match any of them. So I'm thinking it is something exotic.
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flowers will help the ID immensely (looks like they're probably not too far off). to me it looks like something perennial and herbaceous, not a shrub. you think it's from a seed you planted?
I'm leaning towards something in the Apiaceae family. looks like you'll be getting umbel-type flowers, anyway,just from growth form.
I'm leaning towards something in the Apiaceae family. looks like you'll be getting umbel-type flowers, anyway,just from growth form.
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