Sweet potato?
Tragopogon pratensis?
On my screen even the in ground plant looks slightly pink, so probably it isn't pure white. I suppose, that next year its bracts will be more...
It looks like one of your cornuses is in the container, the other in the ground. Are they in similar light conditions? I guess, that difference in...
Rhus is dioecious, so a single tree won't produce viable seeds and fully developed fruit, but tiny drupes with most likely nonviable seed are...
My potato field is full of young whitlowgrass plants at the moment. They sprout in September and survive under the snow, starting flowering as...
Hieracium spp? Erophila verna? https://www.pflanzen-deutschland.de/bilder/1313x1313/1158_foto_Bl_wikipedia_user_rasbak_erophila_verna.jpg Draba...
@Otto Bjornson What would be the success metrics for scientifically comparing JM-s in different sized containers? Is the tallest tree the winner?
I don't have an access to major science databases like my sister has, but even Google finds several research papers about the effect of container...
That's true! Not only house plants but veggies also need more precise watering regime, when up potted into oversized container. Commercial growers...
Could be pH too high? If you are using peat based mix, then sometimes producers overdose lime and completely neutralize peat's natural acidity....
It depends, what ions are causing the damage. There are several options.
Does this issue affect only older leaves or all leaves? One possible cause can be salts accumulation in the soil (too much fertilizers). Citrus...
The tree looks healthy, I would not worry too much. New growth starts when it is right time. Probably in just a few weeks.
This is the same plant on each photo. What is the size of the container? When did you up potted it? My guesstimate - rootbound.