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She is thrilled to finally have a name for her plant--she couldn't wait to tell her sister, who gave her the cutting 4o years ago! Thanks,...
YESSSSS!!! Thank you!!
I'm still waiting on a reply about about additional plant characteristics. Thanks for taking stabs at it!
Indiana--outdoors in a pot over the summer, indoors now in a basement under lights.
Thanks for your input...any idea what it could be?
Could this be a Bletilla?
A friend of a friend of mine sent this in to see if I could identify it, but I'm stumped. Here's what she sent: It has Aspidistra "like" leaves,...
Thanks--really unusual, and I've never seen anything like it before!
Moved in late last year (southwestern WA), and this came up in my garden in spring. It's just started blooming. Any ideas?
Not in the US--I'll find out.
Any idea what this is?
Yup--nailed it--Thanks!!
Not sure what this is--A Cynara of some sort?
Thanks, everyone, for your help!
I did a search on that before I posted, but didn't come up with any varieties that have the deep purple leaves. Stems, yes, but not the leaves.
I was asked to identify this, and can't find it anywhere. Can you help?
Thanks so much for your valued input!
maybe Begonia maculata var. wightii ?
I thought in might be, too, because of the uneven leaf base. For some reason it just doesn't look like Begonia to me.
This looks like a pothos or philodendron, but I can't find it. I was thinking Scindapsus pictus Argyraeus. the the spots on these leaves don't...