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Can you ID please?
Comments (6)Thinking back to when I planted the HH (3 Alcea Spring Celebrities Lilac), it was not too long ago, I believe the leaves were flat. They are about 8 feet away. They both have the exact same veining..I'm guessing the ruffling happens with age... No pic at this time....See MoreCan you ID please?
Comments (9)One must look at the shape of the bloom and the tepals as well as the color. Bourbon for example has no curl to the edges like Sunset does. You can see little pointed tips on it that your plant does not have. There are still others out there that are similar. It is sometimes very difficult to identify Clems....See MoreCan you ID please?
Comments (7)norfolk island pine[?] is a common houseplant in the great white north ... one of the few conifers that can take the lack of direct sunshine ... humidity abuse during long winters ... etc ... if successful ... they can start swallowing up lots of space in the room ... and eventually hit the ceiling .... 10 or 15 years.. tree time ... fear your success ...lol ... they are telephone pole trees in their native areas .... so growing them indoors shows the effects of growing plants in low light ... reduced vigor ... when i was a kid.. we decorated our charlie brown xmas tree with its own set of mini ornaments .... though back them light lines were too heavy for it ... it is a tree .. so it would probably prefer a drink and near drying.. compared to the other plant in the pot ... so you might want to repot them separately .... ken ps: though commonly called a pine.. its not a pine ... imo...See MoreCan you ID please?
Comments (4)agree on ID .... in my part of MI.. they line the rural roadways for miles and miles ... i call then invasive ...whether or not they fit within that definition ... i believe they are the basis of the cedar post industry down south.. as well as what they call cedar wood chips .... so i suppose those peeps wouldnt call them invasive ... though cute and blue when small .. they end up pretty ugly .. over the years ... this is one of the base plants that led me to decide .... there arent many things the free seed themselves into gardens.. that actually end up valuable .... in other words.. its just another weed.. imo ... ken...See MoreGardenHo_MI_Z5
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