Tree ID help
- anniebee
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Pretty green addition to our home. But have no idea what she is? Any guesses? (Some info: purchased from lowes, labeled as evergreen, indoor bonsai, requires lots of light and water. I think it has double serrate/incised leaves, probably grown in southern california)
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- Samantha
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It doesn't look like an evergreen. it looks like an Oak... So what is it you want it to do???
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Welcome to BE.
I know the plant, do not know its name though. Looks like a fairly common (sub) tropical plant often kept als houseplant. With the right care and training this might become a pleasent enough tree. Can't helkp you very much as I have never taken care of this species (Otherwise I would have know it's name )
I know the plant, do not know its name though. Looks like a fairly common (sub) tropical plant often kept als houseplant. With the right care and training this might become a pleasent enough tree. Can't helkp you very much as I have never taken care of this species (Otherwise I would have know it's name )
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somehow your picture disappeared. Did you take it off?
I think it may be a polyscias
I think it may be a polyscias
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