Can you identify the plant border?
Phloxy
5 years ago
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Phloxy
5 years agofloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
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Can you help me identify this plant/weed?
Comments (1)Looks like Convolvulus arvensis, Field Bindweed....See MoreCan you please identify my plant for me?
Comments (2)It's a Peace Lily, aka Spathiphyllum, looks pretty happy in your care. Good find....See MoreName that plant...Can you identify this pod?
Comments (10)The measurement is 24.26 mm. Yes, there are two Camellia plants close to where I found them and I did look up what a Camellia pod looks like and they do look like alike with the exception the covering wasn't thick. The inside was squashy but it could be decomposing as it was wet and broken open. The entire pod began to root sitting on top of the ground. From what I saw on line it looks like when mature the seeds fall out of an open pod. I have placed them in a pot and will see what happens. It could very well be Camellia...at least I hope so because we lost two this year from an unusual freeze. Thanks for your help....See MoreCan you identify this indoor plant?
Comments (3)In general, you'll do better posting here https://www.houzz.com/discussions/name-that-plant Those folks are pretty amazing....See Morefloral_uk z.8/9 SW UK
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