Chrysanthemum genus is in Asteraceae family.
The orig. pic in this discussion looks pink to me. They do come in other shades though, and white/off white....
Thanks, Mike!
Happy to share what I've seen from mine. My oldest one is one of my oldest plants. :+)
It's Dracaena marginata: https://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/505867 Or cultivar of that, like 'Tricolor':...
If I can do it, anyone can. I got rid of grass & put the other plants. Smothering the grass under cardboard is the easiest way. I do more space...
Probably by this time next year, you'll have ideal specimens! It sounds like you can see the individual buds, per inflorescence, in person. TY...
TY for the follow-up! Did the buds on your plant separate into smaller, multiple buds? I could only find pics showing about 6 buds at the tip of...
If it is some kind of Physalis, when the seed pods form it should be obvious if they turn bright orange. If they do not, some other species is...
I've never done anything more involved than cutting off the flower heads when they are the color that I want to preserve. I had a jar of gorgeous...
The Physalis genus has various species. The one I suggested comparing your plant to is P. cinerascens, with "lanterns" that are still interesting...
I am not sure if your question is in regard to comparing your plant to Philip's, or to the species I suggested. I was also unsure if Philip's...
Any material that is cut-off can be used to make more. All of mine were started from cuttings shared by friends. I don't think there's any...
Looks like Physalis cinerascens. If you agree, your pics would be a helpful addition to the database entry here:...
With something that's tough to dig-out, like an older, established pokeweed root, pouring boiling water on it can usually accomplish killing...
I was looking at similar plants, Paulustris, Xerochrysum, but didn't find a match there. I go the same feeling about what the flowers will look...
The foliage looks like Stachys byzantia but the buds don't seem to match that. https://www.gardenstew.com/plantstew/505350 If nobody has...
Yes, getting dry &/or too much sun could cause unhappiness. The frustrating thing I've found with this species is that when I've put them in...
Thank you, Ed! ...and that's the best name for a doctor I've ever heard, Dr. Tomorrow. That's as optimistic as it gets! Hope all goes well.
I see Smilax bona-nox leaves at the bottom of the last pic, but can't think of a name for the primary plant. LOL!
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