Separate names with a comma.
I believe Luddite is correct!
If the stems are still green, there may be more life there. How frequently do you water and what kind of a pot is it in? Reduced strength...
I would call it a plain vanilla "Ficus benjamina 'exotica'"
You might well find that you have commercial growers right in your area. Your County Extension Office will be able to not only give you growing...
We've beat this mulberry subject to death, but (for further info) I recall seventy years ago after we children had picked the ripe mulberries,...
About the only incideous problem I have found with Ludisia discolor is that they REALLY don't like to have WET feet. If their feet stay too wet...
Dear Quick: Check the weather for the week prior to your photo. That 'burn' on the leaf almost seems like a "cold-burn" from window contact on a...
Just for the heck of it , and, being the eternal optimist I usually cut a phal stem only to where the stem seems to transition from 'live' to...
Lucky me, I have a batch of Plumerias growing in my yard. It is customary for them to lose all of their leaves, each fall. As opposed to getting...
Your plant fragment appears to be from an azalea. If the branch was placed in water shortly after it broke off, you might be able to cut pieces(...
The wall behind the plant has enough green 'moss' growing to make me think that the pot is sitting in a very wet spot. The root system could be...
Most usually, If the roots are rotting on something like this, it would indicate that too much water was the culprit. If any of the stem is still...
As the person responsible for major building construction for many years at my YMCA in the Catskills, in New York, I learned soon on that...
Yes, tropical hibiscus. Hibiscus rosa-sinensis, to be more exact. 'The Hibiscus Handbook', published by The American Hibiscus Society has as...
Here's how I did it. My lawn guy had just bought a house when I decided to (A) Put a large deck on the back of the house, and (B) eliminate my...
I really think that you might be creating a "lime-sink", but, of course it would depend upon just how much lime was involved. You did state "your...
Les, you can safely presume that I have no acquaintance with what pinenut might have available as an amendment material, but I guess most of us...
IF your soil is NOT acid, it is difficult, if not impossible, to amend the soil as to make it permanently acid. There are, however, many ways to...
I agree with RonB, in that I think it is a Revoluta (without nourishment). It is root-bound, without a doubt. Re-pot and fertilize, for goodness sake.
The major problem with trying to grow hibiscus is 'bud drop'. (Occurs frequently in Gardenias, also). Litteraly, more water, less water, more...