I was in Tulsa last weekend visiting my daughter and am mystified over the plant I.D. on these guys. The first plant is about 2 ft. tall and has fuzzy green leaves like lambs ear. Next, a small bush with all the various shades of leaves. Last, the stripey-leaf plant mixed in with the petunias. Any help?
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Hi Lost Roses,
No idea about the spiky striped #3, but have a guess for your top photo is a young plant of a shrub that's called Texas Sage or barometer plant here:
http://www.wildflower.org/plants/result.php?id_plant=LEFR3
Second one -may- be one of the burgundy or plum varieties of Loropetalum AKA Chinese Witch Hazel. If so, it's a winter-early spring bloomer.
They're guesses, but reasonable guesses!
Annie at the Transplantable Rose
Annie, thanks, your reasonable guesses are good guesses!
I second Annie's IDs for the top two. I don't know the third either.
The botanical name for the first plant is Leucophyllum frutescens. I have this and the second one, Chinese Fringe Flower in my garden too and I live in the tropical Malaysia.
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