Can someone help identify this plant? It's growing iny uncle's backyard.
>>657903
Also, sorry for it being sideways
A state/province, country, or even a continent would really be extremely useful...
That being said, it may be some type of sycamore.
>>658439
Those leaves are much too large to be a sycamore,unless there is some weird one I've never seen before.
But yeah,more info would be nice.
Only two things I know that have leaves that large off the top of my head are an empress tree(paulownia tomentosa),or an indian bean tree(catalpa erubescens)
>>658493
Our sycamore leaves are between like 6 and 10 inches across here. Big fuzzy bastards.
However, I was thinking exactly what you were. I bet it's an empress.
>>657903
Looks like some pumpkins are growing there OP.
>>657903
Really hard to tell from the pic (we'd need to see nodal arrangement and have a closeup of the leaves) but from what I can see the stem looks too thin to be any cucurbit, it could be raspberry.
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>>658439
>state/province, country, or even a continent would really be extremely useful...
Brazil