Animals, vegetables, minerals, if you don't know what they are post them here (except minerals).
I'm seeing 3 or 4 different threads in the catalogue asking for ID of a plant or animal so hopefully a general thread for these questions will clean stuff like that up for a while.
I'll start with a question of my own. Pic related has been growing in gravel in my parent's back yard for the last 5 months or so. It's about 10 ft tall now, and the stem and leaves are covered in tiny, soft, oily hairs. It's growing right underneath where my parents keep a compost bin on their deck so I'm guessing the seeds came from there.
I wish this type of thread was a sticky. It'd save the board from dozens of "What is this bug?" threads.
>>2196242
Paulownia tomentosa.
>>2196550
A type of tree? Huh, didn't see that coming.
>>2196242
retards in the carbon trading markets used to think it would be a good idea to ship in a bunch of invasive japanese fuck sticks because they grow extremely quickly and therefore fix carbon at a fast rate. They've been declared noxious in many places.
likes humidity and are thirsty. I wouldn't recommend letting it grow so close to your house, but good luck getting rid of it
Does anyone know what this furnie-like ground cover shit is? Just transplanted it so that's why it's so spaced out and small.
Can anyone ID this round shit?
>>2197232
Not Achillea millefolium. I know because I it also in another spot in my garden.
I ran outside in the dark to try and get another picture since the other one was old. Sorry for the lack of sunlight.
>>2197256
have it*
pic related. my awesome non-blooming yarrow.
General threads are bullshit garbage.
>>2197263
Mommy didn't love you enough, did she?