- gardenfool
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Plant ID please
Any ideas on what this plant might be? It just came up this year & stands about 5' tall. The leaves resemble lilacs, but are MUCH larger. (There is only one.)
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!potatoes!, I can't find a plant called "Catawba", but I found "Catalpa tree". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BQHsAvhwCz8
Is that what you meant?
Is that what you meant?
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This is the other catawba. It is the problem with common names
https://www.britannica.com/plant/rhododendron#ref179777
It could be the catalpa tree. The leaves are similar.
https://www.britannica.com/plant/rhododendron#ref179777
It could be the catalpa tree. The leaves are similar.