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Thank you very much. I had no idea that there were so many choices.
Does anyone know the names of these variegated plants. Are they Neuregelia? Do you know the name of the varieties?
Thank you both very much. When I look it up on the Internet it certainly appears to be it.
These are poppies that grew like a hedge at a place where we used to live. We loved them but it seemed to be impossible to transplant them when we...
These are the plants that were not identified. 1. waxy leaves with red tips (in bloom). 2. grey ruffled leaves (4 of them) 3. thin blue...
I have two "saucer planters" of echeveria but three varieties came without names. I have called them - waxy leaves with red tips grey...
Thank you, Ken, for all your efforts. That will at least give me a start on where to look. I hope some people might be growing them and will...
I have just learned that these plants will survive outside here during the winter so I would like to learn their individual names if it is...
Thank you both, That is the right plant! It is in our solarium, supplied to us last spring. Someone was always going to get back to me with...
Can anyone please tell me the name of this plant? I believe, from the leaves, that it is a Neoregelia.
Hi Ron, Thank you for that information - I think. So, I call it the same thing, but know it is something different - at least I...
I hope this works and the picture is clear enough to be seen. Does this look like the Cedrus libani variety or a Himalayan cedar cultivar?
Thank you MichaelF for that clear explanation of the life cycle of conifers. I can see so much more when I know what I am looking for.
KarenL I did go on a tour of the Riverview trees a few years back when there was a big drive on to save the trees. I must go again - I was not...
Thank you very much, Ron. This certainly filled in the gap in my knowledge that others did not realize I had. It does not help that our tree...
Thank you for the picture - that is exactly what I mean. I really would like to find out the answer, but I guess cutting the trees down would...
Thank you Michael for the information about the cones that appear to be catkins. I did learn some years back that our beloved native red...
Thank you very much, Simon, for this information about the Yew. but you have not yet convinced me about the Cedrus libani. They seem so...
Is there some scientific name that covers trees with needles that do not produce cones - like the Yew with its berries and the Cedar of Lebanon...
Thank you, Ron. Do you know if these trees are burled inside (like a maple) or is this just a thickness in the bark? There is no sign of any...