Seedling identification

GuilleBG96

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Hello everyone,

I have this little seedling of what I think is a little Japanese maple.

I sow some seeds from different species about two months ago and this one was the first to come out.

Is this really a Japanese maple? I have doubts because of the shape of the leaves but the “trunk” is red and the leaves turned a bit purple with the sun.

Thank you guys!
 

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Hello everyone,

I have this little seedling of what I think is a little Japanese maple.

I sow some seeds from different species about two months ago and this one was the first to come out.

Is this really a Japanese maple? I have doubts because of the shape of the leaves but the “trunk” is red and the leaves turned a bit purple with the sun.

Thank you guys!
That’s a negative on the Japanese maple.
 
Hehe!!

I like these..

They are "Pot Marigolds" I believe..

Perennial Wildflower..

Not a tree.. but can get woody and interesting.

I had a couple neat twisty ones I worked on for over a year..

My cat, Peach, thought they were delicious.

;)
 
Someone with a fancy photo app could "check my work", if needed..

But I believe "Pot Marigold"

And Carol is on board!
 
Everyone else posting here has dates/numbers in their names..

and TWO of them are 83!!!

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But you are in Spain.... maybe there's a Spanish Marigold?
 
Hehe!!

I like these..

They are "Pot Marigolds" I believe..

Perennial Wildflower..

Not a tree.. but can get woody and interesting.

I had a couple neat twisty ones I worked on for over a year..

My cat, Peach, thought they were delicious.

;)
Hahah thank you, I eventually decided to put it in the garden and let it grow.
 
Its a marigold... would be interesting to try as bonsai... do french marigold last indefinitely???
 
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