Re: tropicales para identificar #1 - Jatropha I believe, most likely Jatropha curcas.
Re: ¿son Lilum? Alstroemeria.
Re: flor que parecia de papel..... It is Convolvulaceae anyway, might be Odonellia or Jacquemontia, better pictures would help to tell for sure.
Re: flor que parecia de papel..... Alicia, could you post closer pictures of your plant please, especially flowers and what remains after blooming.
#2 is Tecomaria.
Yes, but mildly toxic, -- young shoots are eaten as vegetable after proper boiling. In many places it is considered a weed but at the same time is often cultivated as ornamental.
Yep, Araucaria bidwillii.
1 - Euphorbia sp. 2 - blue flower on the left is Jasione, the the faded one on the right is Centaurea.
Re: MAS IDENTIFICACIONES DE SILVESTRES... 2 - Salicornia
1 - Looks like Berberis
#1 - looks like S.morganianum rather than S.burrito.
Check pokeweed, Phytolacca sp.
Re: ayuda a identificar estas dos olantas por favorr 1st one looks like Pulicaria.
Ops, sorry Xifa, have not seen your answer. Yes, Mimulus is a better match.
Torenia may be?
Re: Como se llama esta planta?, parece un musgo... Lycopodium or related. Welcome to the forum!
Re: SILVESTRES DE LA ORILLA DEL MAR...¿ME AYUDAN A IDENTIFICARLAS? 1 - Glaucium flavum 3 - Silene, perhaps S.italica 4 - Lampranthus 11 - Lupinus 15 - Eryngium maritimum
Perhaps Vitex trifolia 'Variegata'.
Looks like Oenothera speciosa. Welcome to the forum!
Re: ♥ Ayuda para identificación de 2 Plantas ♥ 1 -- perhaps Euonymus sp.
Re: Identificacion de silvestre Does not look like Plantago to me. Isabel, can we get better pictures?
3 - Thevetia peruviana
Both GRIN and ThePlantsList call it Erysimum cheiri now, as I see. And Cheiranthus cheiri is a synonym.
One of Erysimum cultivar.
1 - Pisum perhaps.
Gracias Cardon, I do the same with your posts in Spanish -- I translate them in GoogleTranslator :happy: Its indeed a pitty that I do not know Spanish. Think I have to learn it.
On the lower photo it is clearly seen that flower has both calyx and corolla, also stamens are far protruding from corolla, while Antigonon has simple flower (no separate calyx-corolla) and stamens are very short. As for the leaves placement - again lower photo, upper right corner: two leaves...
A Clerodendrum.
Mathiola ?
Yes, 2nd is Cycas revoluta. The 3rd is Syringa. The 1st seems to be Euryops, perhaps E.pectinatus/
Separa los nombres con una coma y un espacio.