What plants are okay to feed (survey)?

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Hey guys. As the very kind people here suggested I went in my neighborhood and took pics of all the plants I could find. I made a survey, to figure out which ones are safe to feed and which aren't. I'll be really thankful if you can reply to it!

 

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Nice presentation, but I would need to know the names to check for sure.
Anything grown from bulbs is a do not feed, and all plants that can be fed need to come from a chemical free area were no pesticides weed killers and car fumes etc could contaminate them.
Pictures of any flowers they have would be useful.
 

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I saw plenty that are a definite no, i saw a few that are a probable yes, and most i just don’t know.

One looks like Hibiscus, one looked like Mallow, another looked like some type of cactus/succulent. All a tentative probably yes.

Like Lyn said, nothing that grows from bulbs or tubers. One looks like Elephant Ears (a No).

Stick with properly identified plants.

Good luck
 

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No 1 could be a Camellia shrub but I'm not sure. If it is flowers only should be fed sparingly.

Have you looked at any apps available for plant ID from picture you upload?
 
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Nice presentation, but I would need to know the names to check for sure.
Anything grown from bulbs is a do not feed, and all plants that can be fed need to come from a chemical free area were no pesticides weed killers and car fumes etc could contaminate them.
Pictures of any flowers they have would be useful.
Hi, thank you!

I unfortunately don't know their names and even those I know we don't call them the same since I live in somewhere different.

They're 100% chemical free because those plants grow on their own, in our garden.

We unfortunately don't have flowers around here...

Someone said those two are good. What do you think about it?
 

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