Late flowering types bloom on new growth, but the early and mid-summer types bloom on secondary stems. I would recommend that you wait until it...
Form the look of the leaves and flower, I would say it is. They thrive in wet or marshy areas, which would be another identifiable clue. Ian
Found out what it is....a Oak leaf Ivy (Cissus Rhombifolia)....
Looks like an Earth ball fungus (Scleroderma cepa) Ian
This vine has been in my house for over 20 years. Grows well in diffuse light, has tendrils on the stems, propagates easily and has a leaf similar...
May also consider : Euonymus Cotoneaster dammeri Cotoneaster lacteus...
Looks like "Fairy fingers" Clavaria vermicularis Ian
Come down the stem to the first node (swelling on stem) and cut above that. Your Moth orchid may rebloom from that node. If the flower stalk dies...
Wound Dressings Wound dressings were once thought to accelerate wound closure, protect against insects and diseases, and reduce decay....
I think I screwed up the link, so here is a copied version of the answer. It sounds like your currants are home to the currant fruit fly, or...
This same problem occured and was answered in this thread. http://www.botanicalgarden.ubc.ca/forums/showthread.php?t=3768 Hope the link works. Ian
Could be an inchworm or a looper. You have to inspect the "prolegs" to determine which one it is. You could spray with bt ( Bacillus...
Prayers...........You can't rush mother nature....
It isn't unusual for Rhodos to drop their old leaves. This occurs every second year on smaller leaf varieties. The larger leaf Rhodo types will...