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Hi all, another plant/weed to identify if at all possible. I found this little fella while i was weeding, and have no recollection of ever seeing it before. I know it's a long shot trying to ID a plant just from it's foliage, but here's hoping someone will know what it is,
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Pat.
 

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It kind of looks like a Plumeria (AKA: Frangipani). Nice flowers, but I have no use for them.

I'm not 100% sure that's what it is, just reminds me of a Plumeria.
 

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Hi all, another plant/weed to identify if at all possible. I found this little fella while i was weeding, and have no recollection of ever seeing it before. I know it's a long shot trying to ID a plant just from it's foliage, but here's hoping someone will know what it is,
Thanks in advance,
Pat.
Looks more like a Euphorbia to me. Does the plant leak a milky white sap when you break off a leaf? (Careful of the sap --- it's murder if you get it into your eyes.) This type of Euphorbia aka "Spurge." I'd wait to see if it flowers.
 

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FWIW, Plumerias also have a milky white sap.

Flowering is a good way to id the plant, my plumeria has just started to form its buds and should go to flower in the next week or two.


I take a lot of pics, but I don't think I've ever taken a pic of my plumerias. BTW, they are used for Leis

Images from the internet. Color may vary



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