Jenny-

The first species looks like common mugwort, *Artemisia vulgaris*, the
second a sedge of some sort, probably a *Scirpus*, the third is a willow
species, possibly *Salix bebbiana*.
The pine looks more like Japanese black than red.

Steve


On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 4:03 PM, JennyNYC <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> ENTS,
>
> I stole a handful of salt marsh mud and a tree twig cutting in the
> beginning of April and put it in a 6 x 6 pot (Steve G., this is the
> one I asked you about). I wanted to see what would happen. And a lot
> has happened. I don't know what anything is  - including the tree -
> and I have no idea how to recreate the soil so I can move it to a
> bigger pot. Think I'll have to go back to the scene of my crime...
>
> Added a couple of pix of trees on my ridiculously-over-ambitiously
> vegetated fire escape (totally illegal...another one of my crimes),
> plus 2 surprising things growing in my downstairs neighbors HUGE (for
> NYC) yard that she does nothing with. Quite ironic.
>
> Couple id questions in captions.
>
> http://picasaweb.google.com/JennifDudley/MotleyPotTrees?feat=directlink
>
> Thanks!
>
> Jenny
> >
>

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