Identify this little plant please.
Elena Marie
7 years ago
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Comments (4)Anyone know how dry this little plant can stand? I've been offered some, but the place I have for it is under a large holly tree, which works like a big umbrella. I've built up the leaf litter over the past couple of years, so that may help....See MorePlease help me identify this little plant.
Comments (3)Yes I am sure it is Glechoma......."Ground Ivy". Invasive in lawns. Leaves have an interesting scent when crushed.....supposedly can be used herbally to help people with migranes. There is actually also a variegated cultivar of this around....See MoreHelp: identify the species of my little plant!
Comments (5)This succulent is a Haworthia limifolia, which is a lower light succulent (doesn't want direct sun). I needs a pot w/ a drainage hole w/out question, can be clay or plastic but MUST have drainage hole or this plant risks root rot. Also, pls. remove that mossy stuff on top, it's also conducive to rot. Nice plant, doesn't look 'down' to me, What do you mean by that? Lena...See MoreCan you identify that little plant Growing underneath a Rubber Tree?
Comments (3)Definitely not Ficus elastica, not a Ficus sp. Oppostite leaves, squarish young stem ant tip suddenly stop above pair of leaves looks like member of Calophyllaceae or Clusiaceae, is there any Calophyllum longifolium growing there?...See MoreElena Marie
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