More plants!! Welcome from Gold Coast Australia. Of course you know the rules....photos are compulsory.
Hibiscus? The branch structure and all over look of the plant looks like a hibiscus, so Rose of Sharon would be close.
MMMM....maybe there is some jam left? :smt102
Thankyou DonnaS...now where is that pie?
Kerry and I have been away on a little caravan holiday...imagine how we felt when I turned on to catch up and I saw and smelt that delicious pie!...
I think I can....I think I can...
If you are referring to the green plant in the centre of the photo, it is a lily,maybe tiger....definitely not air plant or iris. It is good so I...
First of all I would remove all the competition going on in the pot,then after flowering replace the potting mix with a top quality...
Could it be a peony?
WOW!
Oh dear how terrible, how many weeks will you need in bed,resting and receiving full nursing care including food and beverages[no doubt your mouth...
Did someone mention orchids? Well...I just happen to have this out today, it actually has 3 blooms but hard to see in photo,the first flower is...
AND...they have prickles!
A lovely gerbera Barb, I have just taken on growing gerbera seriously.I have already had some prize winning blooms.This week I have actually...
I just love fushias but where we are living now ,they don't like the humidity and get sick.I particularly like the double ones.Love the delicate...
Good morning C. second flower is abutilon megapotamicum, or easy ...chinese bell flower.
Or...plectranthus,several different types but they all look great in hanging baskets,and they are easy to propagate.I have done it in a glass of...
Good morning and thankyou everyone, we did get regular rains but the ground is so dry,even during winter in this area we need to water a couple...
Thankyou Eileen, there doesn't seem to be a perfume but it is covered in honey bees,so the nectar must be attractive and sweet. The vine is...
Here on the Gold Coast[Aus] we are experiencing drought conditions and VERY HOT days and nights,but hot temperatures and dryness seem to bring out...
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