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Name of this Shrub/plant

Posted by tgmccallie z7a NW GA (My Page) on
Wed, Oct 5, 11 at 15:34

I bought this at Lowes and it was Sky something. The leaves are vivid yellow and perennial.

Does anyone know what it is for sure. I want to get more.

I have made a picture but don't know how to post the picture. Help

Reply to TGMcCallie@epbfi I changed my e-mail and don't know how to edit it yet.


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RE: Name of this Shrub/plant

until you post a picture... lets just call it bob ....

check out the link

ken

Here is a link that might be useful: link


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RE: Bob (your plant)

One of the easiest ways to provide your photo to be embedded into a post is to upload it onto an image hosting site such as Photobucket, Flickr, etc. That should be pretty straight forward, and the individual sites will give instructions on how to get your photos uploaded to their site when you sign up.

Once your picture has been uploaded, find its image location address (URL) by right clicking on the image and copying the image location. The URL will look something like:

http://somepicturesite.com/yourpicture.jpg.

Some sites may even provide the appropriate HTML code in a text box below the photo for your convenience. It will be the one that begins with <a href=... (This code looks different than the code below, because it will actually produce a picture link instead of just a picture.)

Let's say, as an example, that the address of the picture you want to post is http://somepicturesite.com/yourpicture.jpg

To embed the picture into a post, use the command:
<img src="http://somepicturesite.com/yourpicture.jpg">
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If your picture is too large to fit nicely into the text page, you can add a width attribute.

The command with the width attribute would look something like:
<img src="http://somepicturesite.com/yourpicture.jpg" width=600>
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Note that I had to use special characters to get the commands above to show up here without turning into pictures, but you can use them as shown (but with the correct image web address).


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RE: Name of this Shrub/plant

  • Posted by bboy USDA 8 Sunset 5 WA (My Page) on
    Thu, Oct 6, 11 at 12:00

You discarded or lost the tag?


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RE: Name of this Shrub/plant

Are the leaves always yellow or just now that it's fall? Not to start the guessing game, but maybe Amsonia ciliata 'Spring Sky'?


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RE: Name of this Shrub/plant

Is it a Sky Flower?
Yellowish green leaves with purple flowers that the butterflies love?
They are common at all Big Box stores in the south.
Tryed to find a photo, but couldn't.
Look up Sky Flower online.
It's a Duranta.


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