Identification Citrus?

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  1. faye lee

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    Can anyone help me identify both of these plants? I believe they may be citrus?
     

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    saltcedar Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    1. Citrus, probably not identifiable until it fruits.
    2. Capsicum species.
     
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    Thank you, saltcedar, but there are two different plants here. I was hoping you could tell me something from the leaves or the flower? Can you explain further, please?
     
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    Thank you to all concerned. The plant with the larger leaves ended up to be a green bell pepper plant! I have one green pepper growing in the pot, and now wondering how I can get more than one! Any suggestions? BTW, I am in Florida.

    Still don't know what the little leaved plant is........HELP, please.
     
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    Plant the pepper in a rich soil medium preferrably in the ground for better root development/growth and resulting flower/fruit set...bell peppers love space to grow and fruit.

    The citrus looks to be a kumquat, but hard to tell when so young!
     
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    Thank you. K Baron!
     

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