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mystery plant

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hey guys, ive been in love with this plant in my parents yard for like 10 years and i finally struck a cutting and jammed it in the ground to bulk it up. Unfortunately i have no dang idea what it is and struggled to get a good photo on account of it being in the ground.
please help me identify so i may again sleep peacefully.

PS: anyone else ever played with one of these?

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Re: mystery plant

Post by Blackfoot »

Guys please.
My curiosity.
It keeps me up at night
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Re: mystery plant

Post by RogerW »

Possibly an Aralia..
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Re: mystery plant

Post by KIRKY »

There's alot of background noise in your picture so hard to judge could be polyscia fruticosa just a guess
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Re: mystery plant

Post by Blackfoot »

THATS IT.
it's a polyscia.
Cheers.
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