My attempt at identifying 5 plants in photos...
Dwarf nandina, a foliage found outside of Tandy Hall, seems to be correctly depicted. The browning leaves of the second plant, however, seem to have tricked the app into believing the photo shows Williams rhododendron, a pink flowered bush. That being said, perhaps it will bloom into pink buds.
Call me crazy, but I didn't know this wasn't a plain old palm tree. Turns out, a cabbage tree is not a plant that sprouts cabbage, but is in fact a breed of palm tree. With so much love, I don't think the tree outside of the Bass building is a Socotra dragon tree (which sort of looks like an umbrella).
The pretty flowers across all the soil beds on campus are known as wild pansies, and one bonus bush with red berries is evidently a Golden St. John's wort. I'm betting against that one personally, since the plant's main characteristic is bright yellow flowers that this bush sorely lacks.
Thanks Colleen, for identifying some of our campus. I am amazed at how many plants we have on campus. You might recall from our witch class that St. Johns Wort has witchy connections.
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