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Ron, thanks for your reply! :) I'll have to check out their website.
Last week as our lilac bushes were beginning to bud, my husband and I noticed some teeny tiny insects all over the newly budding leaves. I've...
Looks like a match! Thank you.
Hey everyone, I'm trying to ID all my past wildflower shots for my photo library. I have most figured out, but a few are still unknown. Can...
It appears to be a Croton, of the genus Codiaeum. Probably Codiaeum variegatum.
The first thought that jumped into my head was that it was some species of Gentian. It just has that look about it. But I could be way off here.
Hi pinkster414, Sorry I do not have my own Coleus, but my parents do. I was just talking to my dad about it last weekend. He currently has...
I didn't realize that TonyR...thanks for the info! It's hard sometimes to keep up with changing taxonomy. :) To be clear, I have a plant that...
Could be Streptocarpella. Same family as Streptocarpus. You might have to wait for flowers.
Do you have a photo? That might help. To be honest, my first thought was that it is an African Violet based on your description, but without a...
jocemalyn, Once your plant's cuttings form roots and you get them back in a pot, simply give the plant a hair cut once and while. My wandering...
Welcome Renae! Since the direct sun caused the yellowing, let's hope that the move helps. Lucky Bamboos can't handle that much sun. Have...
It looks like it might be some species of Echeveria (there are lots)...in any case, it's almost surely a succulent in the Crassulaceae family and...