Ricinus communis flower
By Klahanie
- 10 Mar, 2013
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These wild plants can grow 10-12 feet here and I see that size frequently in the ditches This is a small one on the lake shore. Many there.
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Yes, weed seen everywhere...in every little crevasse .
The cultivated ones are pretty though.
11 Mar, 2013
Yes, when trimmed and watered it can become large and very nice.
Here's a photo so an old tree (relatively speaking probably 8 or 9 years old) in Balboa Park.
http://www.growsonyou.com/photo/slideshow/226366-ricinus-communis-castor-bean-tree
11 Mar, 2013
Thank you. Looks attractive like that.
11 Mar, 2013
They grow to that size in England too, but of course they're bought & planted in our gdns. I Used to have to prune one sometimes in a friends gdn, to contain the size. It kept it nice & bushy, with nice new growth.
12 Mar, 2013
I have never seen it cultivated Feverfew. Only in the wild.
12 Mar, 2013
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What else?
See who else is growing Ricinus communis.
See who else has plants in genus Ricinus.
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It's a common weed tree. It can grow much larger and wider. It pops up in asphalt along the freeways and so many other areas here in California.
11 Mar, 2013