Adorable!! Looks like a Sedum. Compare to Sedum pachyphyllum (many fingers.) The leaves look too long and thin to be the similar looking S....
It looks like a Commelina to me, a cousin of spiderwort (Tradescantia) but not the same thing. There are several species. Several of the...
Any perennials hardy in your zone are candidates. "Naturalizing" is a term usually used in relation to bulbs, especially in regard to adding them...
Agree, one would need to know the species & where in the world it was blooming to gauge if it was in any way unusual.
Those could be wax Begonias, which are somewhat hardy. They usually come back here (Z8b in AL near FL border.) Do not know where the garage in...
If both are possible in regard to the specific type of Begonia in the specific location, then it might remain a mystery. What type of Begonia,...
I love the bulb-types of Oxalis but the droughts in '16 and '17 took a severe toll. It's a dormant time for them here right now in the high heat,...
Happy to share it. Sounded like relatively local info for you, compared to talking to me on the other side of the pond. ;) Aphids are somewhat...
That is true, I'm sure most of them hide successfully from the birds during the day. Hostas do have a reputation for being irresistible to slugs....
Any gardener who has not yet watched this 15 minute video from Dr. Elaine Ingham should learn something by doing so, the best primer on...
My Phal orchid rebloomed 3 times on the same stalk. The roots probably need more air than they can get in that pot, especially if the pot is...
Are you asking about Cataranthus roseus? If so, it's not very hardy, but is a perennial. So are the vines, Vinca minor and major.
If I composted every plant that had a bite out of it, I would have no plants left. Birds love to eat slugs. A birdbath is a great way to invite...
Excellent!
Swedish ivy usually connects one to Plectranthus verticillatus, which has pairs of opposite foliage: https://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/565414...
The confusion comes because there are various types of Oxalis. Those that have bulbs as their root structure are more often cultivated than...
Hi & welcome! What would be your motivation for mulching a pot?
If it was Billbergia nutans: https://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/9001950 or B. windii, they are at least root-hardy to at least the warmer parts...
Looks like one of the variegated forms of Peperomia obtusifolia. Maybe this one: https://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/9001953
That's good to know, thank you. I get to L's once or twice a year & sometimes I find a plant or two I "need," sometimes not.
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