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Hello Lila, It seems you are definitely right about it being a Senecio species. I've compared it to S.talinoides and found a "Senecio...
Thanks saltcedar, It certainly appears to be washingtonia. I actually remember seeing a fairly large one down in Mexico several years ago and...
I will look out for the inflorescence and if it should produce one, I will definitely post again on this subject. Thank you again for your...
Hello photopro, I'm posting some better photos as requested. I hope these will help determine whether it is in fact Anthurium cubense....
Another gift from my southbound friends that I could use help identifying... I've treated it as a succulent, and it seems to be very happy with...
Here's another plant I could use help identifying... Its' leaves are somewhat fanned and have hairlike curls on the leafs' edge. I've looked...
Hello saltcedar... It seems you nailed it again! I've been doing a bit of research now that I know my Anthurium, and although you probably already...
Several plants were given to me by friends who moved to Costa Rica and I'm trying to ID a few of them. Today someone identified my Yucca...
ALRIGHT!!! It certainly looks like Y. Guatemalensis! Thanks you all for your help and wisdom... I will enjoy my yucca even more now! I'm about...
I've tried comparing it to most yuccas but I've never seen any with the long spindly erratic growing arms. Another thing, its never given an...
I've searched the internet trying to ID this plant but haven't had much luck! This is my first post, hope it works. This plant resembles a yucca...