What kind of Creeping plant is this
amit4sun
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gardengal48 (PNW Z8/9)
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Creeping suculent plant?
Comments (11)Ok you just got to love Google! Here is the plant. Before you start criticizing my ability to describe this plant please know that I am just an amateur. Oh and as for spelling Succulent wrong totally forgot about that double letter my bad. Hopefully now with a picture you masters of plant lore can identify it for me. This plant sits in a open window I believe it gets Northern exposure and itÂs totally neglected but its thriving in its glazed ceramic no drainage container. What I believe to be flower like leaves could be a yellowing/bleached affect from the sun for a plant thatÂs not meant to be where it is. Plants...See MoreUnknown creeping plant-help me identify
Comments (8)Yep, found pictures of S. sarmentosum and I have to agree that is what the mystery plant is. I thought the other plant was the moss rose I planted last year making a comeback, but now I don't think so. I think I remember this being around last year in addition to the moss rose and the S. sarmentosum. It just has never grown as prolifically as the S. sarmentosum....See MoreWANTED: Hoya and Creeping ficus plants
Comments (1)I have Hoya Carnosa for you. email on the way....See MoreShould I remove these creeping vine-like plants?
Comments (0)The ground is being taken over by these creeping plants. The territory they are invading are blueberry bushes, which you can see in the photo. Should I leave them there? Is it harmful to the blueberry plants either by competing for resources or other reasons? Or does it not matter either way? I'm kind of leaning toward removing them right now......See MoreEmbothrium
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