I have just a few purple coneflower plants and I'd really like more :-D Last fall I scattered the loose seeds around the garden, but I didn't...
The second one (orange stems)is Chlorophytum amaniense, commonly called, Fire Flash.
The seed pod on one of my daylilies was starting to split open all the way, so I helped it along and took out all the seeds. Should I store...
Hi Frank, Oh yes, totally agree :mrgreen:
Hello Sjoerd, Of course, lol, it's fun to play with plants :-D This may be it for now though since the growing season is nearing the end soon...
Sorry about the picture quality :roll: I removed a small cutting from my variegated peace lily mother plant and have been waiting patiently...
Glad you see some flowers! Next year should be even better :)
Leftfield, The first one looks like Yucca guatemalensis to me. The second one is, Dracaena marginata (Madagascar Dragon Tree) Water the yucca...
I often find earwigs in my bird feeders buried among the seeds and corn kernels. The feeders are attached to 6' metal shepard hooks which they...
I agree, they are nice trees. If only their cuttings could be "easily" rooted though :roll:
Hi Kay, I used to have this tree that was almost touching the ceiling, like yours, it looked more like a palm tree then the full looking tree it...
After shrinking a photo to post, there is nothing to click so it goes into a post, all I see in the photo box is black. What I'm I doing wrong?...
It looks like a 'Ram's Horn' Croton.
Sent a PM :stew1:
Great, it worked this time! I'm curious as well Eileen. Love to see an updated photo on how they look now.
Reminds me of a "Syngonium" - Arrowhead vine.
I am looking for a purple passion plant (rooted preferred) will consider a few decent cuttings in exchange for a well rooted juvenile "Monstera...
Thanks for letting me know about the links. I couldn't see feathers but could see mine for some reason. If you go to Google and type in "aerial...
Here's a photo of some protruding aerial roots, or root bumps that are similar to your photo if you want to take a look :-D...
I could be wrong, but they look like aerial roots sprouting.
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