Please help ID flower

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by imwildflower, Aug 15, 2014.

  1. imwildflower

    imwildflower Active Member

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    Someone bought this into our Plant and Insect Clinic for identification. He says it appeared this summer and is currently about 7 feet tall. The leaves are velvety, and has a small yellow flower. The seed pod is visible. We thought Hollyhock, but no sure.
     

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    Tyrlych Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    Abutilon theophrasti.
     
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    Tyrlych, you ROCK!!! Thanks so much for your prompt and accurate assessment!
     
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    These are considered to be weeds! They usually take more nutrients from the surrounding plants (or so I've read) I'm kinda disappointed I have one growing and I though oh what an interesting flower. I got it from a neighbors house, it was in a pot outside filled with cigarette butts. I thought I should save that plant! when I looked it up I thought it was Abutilon sonneratianum but the leaves look a little different on that plant which is native to Zimbabwe so... I thought I had something awesome! I'm an amature as you can tell :-D! Also mine is only about 3 ft tall yours is very tall. I kinds feel like this plant love a lot of water too its in a pot that doesn't drain, but when it rains it flourishes!
     

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