What’s up with my schlumbergera?
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what’s up with this June?
Comments (12)There is a home not far from me that has a semi circle around a tree with 4 Junes. The hosta have been there for many many years. They remain pretty much the same size (tree root competition?). I've always wanted to speak to the owners and let them know that the hosta June can actually be so much larger. But maybe they like them that way? Now all 4 Junes are reverting. I think it looks rather nice except for the fact that the blue will eventually take over the plant. Every time I see them I wonder whether they would like to know about the reversion. If they were outside, I would approach them. But I've never caught them outside. Then I wonder---leave them a note in their mailbox? And then I forget about it and get reminded as I drive by their house....See MoreWhat’s up with my Lions Head JM??
Comments (15)In the next to the last shot there are what could perfectly well be honey fungus (Armillaria) rhizomorphs visible on top of the mulch, to the right of the oxalis leaf. And in the right position to account for the trunk wound and detaching bark. Although it is often stated that a whitish fungal growth will be seen when the bark comes off an Armillaria infested trunk (click on the link to an oak page that comes up on the photo page below for descriptive information about honey fungus): https://pnwhandbooks.org/plantdisease/host-disease/maple-acer-spp-armillaria-root-rot If the tree did come from the outlet with a pathogen such as honey fungus then this episode serves to illustrate how "sad plants" aren't necessarily a good deal - you may have now introduced a nuisance destructive agent to your planting site....See More“What’s up” with my ice
Comments (10)That time lapse was interesting! I've seen some weird ice formations, but in the woods after a storm, not in my refrigerator. I made ice in trays in two refrigerators (kitchen, garage) for many years. And finally had my plumber run a line to the ice maker in my last refrigerator a few years ago. Yes, I know, but old habits die hard ;0)...See MoreWhat’s up with my peas?!
Comments (1)Where are they growing? Indoors? And where are you situated in the world ?...See Moreebrathedebra
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