Happy to suggest. ;) I wish I was more familiar too. This plant represents a definite void in my plant collection! If I see one, I'll...
Hi & welcome! what a nice looking plant. I think it's a "Balfour Aralia", Polyscias balfouriana. https://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/504526...
It looks like an Echeveria to me. It can't be a Jade (Crassula ovata) which has pairs of opposite leaves.
Which kind of Tradescantia do you have? A grassy spiderwort? If so, it can be mowed (or the equivalent thereof) without harm.
I love the pink ones too! Usually I see red more often. Although this kind of plant is called Geranium as a nickname, its' botanical genus name...
Can also provide a lot of great material to compost.
TYVM! I enjoy them very much too. :)
Yes, trim off any parts that are in the way of other plants. Looks like a great plant for providing material to compost (if not needed to fill...
Good question. What anybody else would do is irrelevant if incomparable to the location in question.
I don't think so. Victorian would be a garden of the Victorian era, likely also English, but not necessarily. What causes your curiosity?
You're welcome, Carolyn.
Not really, but I am partial to some kind of variegation, like spots on an angel wing, or wild colors on a Rex.
The Salvia is farinacea: https://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/32713 The yellow blooms are ornamental purslane, Portulaca umbraticola:...
I like any kind of Begonias!
It looks a lot like Helichrysum sanguineum pictured on this page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helichrysum
TYVM! I put those EE's in my most shady spot, with no direct sun. C. esculenta makes the biggest leaves in more shade. Other kinds of EE,...
Seeing a few blooms forming on Hoya bilobata. Excited!! [ATTACH] Red Ti plant (Cordyline fruticosa) with ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata)...
Coleus is starting to grow super-fast, as it always does in the heat. I'm still sticking cuttings in bare spots in my landscape, that await being...
Compare to variegated Pieris japoinca cultivars, like this one:...
Petronius, without knowing the location of the garden you saw, it's hard to imagine why the glads seemed to be shrinking. I found a bunch of them...
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