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BebellesDad

My Japanese Maple has one mutant(?) branch

Welcome to r/Tree! The purpose of this sub is to help each other identify tree species, their diseases/conditions, provide advice and to appreciate photos of special trees. You may also enjoy r/sfwtrees, r/arboriculture, r/forestry, r/dendrology and r/marijuanaenthusiasts. 👉PLEASE SEE the GUIDELINES FOR EFFECTIVE POSTING linked in the Community Guide (or Community Bookmarks) directly below if you have a tree health or ID question!!!!👈 NO ADVERTISING OR POT POSTS! Thank you! =)

BebellesDad

Went looking for the root flare. Now I need help.

We are a community of professionals and hobbyists within the field of arboriculture. This is a place just as much for shop talk as for questions regarding health and upkeep of trees.

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What's eating my peonies?

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PNW Gardening is a subreddit for the wonderful gardeners here in the Pacific Northwest to come together and discuss region-specific gardening topics including lessons learned, request advice, and share successes (or failures) as we progress along our gardening journeys. Admiration posts of other's gardens are also welcome! Check out the posts flaired as "Garden overview" for more context of users' gardens and consider adding your own overview so the rest of us have background to provide input!

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I need to replant this, right?

We are a community of professionals and hobbyists within the field of arboriculture. This is a place just as much for shop talk as for questions regarding health and upkeep of trees.

BebellesDad

Update: please tell me it's not knotweed

PNW Gardening is a subreddit for the wonderful gardeners here in the Pacific Northwest to come together and discuss region-specific gardening topics including lessons learned, request advice, and share successes (or failures) as we progress along our gardening journeys. Admiration posts of other's gardens are also welcome! Check out the posts flaired as "Garden overview" for more context of users' gardens and consider adding your own overview so the rest of us have background to provide input!

BebellesDad

What is this that popped up next to my dahlia?

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PNW Gardening is a subreddit for the wonderful gardeners here in the Pacific Northwest to come together and discuss region-specific gardening topics including lessons learned, request advice, and share successes (or failures) as we progress along our gardening journeys. Admiration posts of other's gardens are also welcome! Check out the posts flaired as "Garden overview" for more context of users' gardens and consider adding your own overview so the rest of us have background to provide input!

BebellesDad

What's eating my hosta?

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PNW Gardening is a subreddit for the wonderful gardeners here in the Pacific Northwest to come together and discuss region-specific gardening topics including lessons learned, request advice, and share successes (or failures) as we progress along our gardening journeys. Admiration posts of other's gardens are also welcome! Check out the posts flaired as "Garden overview" for more context of users' gardens and consider adding your own overview so the rest of us have background to provide input!

BebellesDad

Do I need to thin this out?

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Anything related to dahlias! Growing tips and advice, Tubers (a.k.a. bulbs)/seed swap and trades, pictures, resources, art and more. Dahlia is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico and Central America. They are mid-to-late season flowers that come in a vast array of colors and forms, boasting over 20,000 cultivars. Welcome!

BebellesDad

Fireworks tonight?

This subreddit is all about Battle Ground, Washington.

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My first year of pourovers

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Beginners to pros welcome! r/pourover is a place to discuss all things related to the pourover method of brewing coffee. But, feel free to discuss any and all topics of coffee as well.

BebellesDad

My dahlias are dead(ish)! Long live my dahlias!

Anything related to dahlias! Growing tips and advice, Tubers (a.k.a. bulbs)/seed swap and trades, pictures, resources, art and more. Dahlia is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico and Central America. They are mid-to-late season flowers that come in a vast array of colors and forms, boasting over 20,000 cultivars. Welcome!

BebellesDad

How long do I wait?

Anything related to dahlias! Growing tips and advice, Tubers (a.k.a. bulbs)/seed swap and trades, pictures, resources, art and more. Dahlia is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico and Central America. They are mid-to-late season flowers that come in a vast array of colors and forms, boasting over 20,000 cultivars. Welcome!

BebellesDad

Help, the mushrooms have invaded!

PNW Gardening is a subreddit for the wonderful gardeners here in the Pacific Northwest to come together and discuss region-specific gardening topics including lessons learned, request advice, and share successes (or failures) as we progress along our gardening journeys. Admiration posts of other's gardens are also welcome! Check out the posts flaired as "Garden overview" for more context of users' gardens and consider adding your own overview so the rest of us have background to provide input!

BebellesDad

Unfortunate harvest 😕

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For the love of....tomatoes. That's it.

BebellesDad

What the heck happened here?

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Anything related to dahlias! Growing tips and advice, Tubers (a.k.a. bulbs)/seed swap and trades, pictures, resources, art and more. Dahlia is a genus of herbaceous perennial plants native to Mexico and Central America. They are mid-to-late season flowers that come in a vast array of colors and forms, boasting over 20,000 cultivars. Welcome!

BebellesDad

Is this just a bunch of the same, all crowded together?

A place to get genus/species identification from pictures of fruiting bodies! It helps to include good quality pictures of the mushroom in its native environment, the location you found them, photos of both the top and underside. It is also useful to know what the mushroom was growing on - wood, dung or on the ground? Nearby trees are also helpful to know. The more information you provide the more confident our IDs will be!

BebellesDad

Help? Blue spruce dying on the inside?

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A place for the best guides, pictures, and discussions of all things related to plants and their care.

BebellesDad

Places to hit in Austin, TX?

Beginners to pros welcome! r/pourover is a place to discuss all things related to the pourover method of brewing coffee. But, feel free to discuss any and all topics of coffee as well.

BebellesDad

What are these cute little tea cups?

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My trip to Asia (6)

Beginners to pros welcome! r/pourover is a place to discuss all things related to the pourover method of brewing coffee. But, feel free to discuss any and all topics of coffee as well.

BebellesDad

New Years @ 101 - where to watch

For those interested in Taiwan! Feel free to share content with the community.

BebellesDad

My trip to Asia (5)

Beginners to pros welcome! r/pourover is a place to discuss all things related to the pourover method of brewing coffee. But, feel free to discuss any and all topics of coffee as well.

BebellesDad

My trip to Asia (4)

Beginners to pros welcome! r/pourover is a place to discuss all things related to the pourover method of brewing coffee. But, feel free to discuss any and all topics of coffee as well.

BebellesDad

My trip to Asia (3)

Beginners to pros welcome! r/pourover is a place to discuss all things related to the pourover method of brewing coffee. But, feel free to discuss any and all topics of coffee as well.

BebellesDad

Trip to Asia (2)

Beginners to pros welcome! r/pourover is a place to discuss all things related to the pourover method of brewing coffee. But, feel free to discuss any and all topics of coffee as well.