Bloom Images *sticky please*
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Comments (7)Hi missingtheobvious and jaynine, Sorry for the wrong link. Is there a way I can change it? I fixed the spelling on the "Eschscholtzia". I have also changed the California Poppy image and added Celandine Poppy to the Wood Poppy. I will do some more investigating on the Hen's & Chicks and Papaver commutatum seedling images. I am having trouble finding images of the 2 seedlings in question. Thanks so much for all you help. This forum is wonderful and I really appreciate everyone who is willing to help with my flower questions. The red cultivar, Thai Silk Fire Bush Sounds nice, I will look it up. Thank You, Sherrie Here is a link that might be useful: The Seed Basket...See MoreSucculents Half Price....need ID's, please....Image intensive
Comments (13)I too think the 1st is Aloe striata hybrid, the subtle stripes in the leaves & the white margins: I have one quite like it, but my ID is not official.. # 2, some kind of Kalanchoe, I have this too, but don't know its name. #3, Kalanchoe tomentosa #4, Echevaria unknown #5, Graptopetalum, Pachyphytum or Ech. #6, Graptopetalum or some kind of Crassula #7, yes to Easter cactus (whose name I forget) to 5 & 6, I could tell better w/ a diff. view, hard to tell if they're rosettes or not. They might like better light, more sun. The #5, w/ the whitish 'bloom', mars easily when watered or handled, best to try & handle it by its stem (if possible). Lovely, healthy, happy looking plants all, nice finds. Congrats to you!...See MoreBloom Images 2 *sticky please*
Comments (93)Hibiscusmaniac, May I suggest you start a new string for bloom images? At 91 responses to the original, the majority of members may ignore this one. Ed...See Moreplease help identify this tomato problem (images)
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