Can anybody help to identify these hosta varietes?
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Can anybody please help identifying this house plant?
Comments (6)It will also so well in medium to higher light. The one caution for these is be careful not to overwater them; they have water storage organs of their own in their stems & roots, so in this respect we tend to treat them as succulent plants....See MoreCan anybody help me identify this exotic plant?
Comments (1)Hindu Rope? Here is a link that might be useful: Hoya carnosa...See MoreCan anybody help me identify the value of this item?
Comments (9)This covered serving dish is the same pattern, and 1/5 the price of the one first posted, or Best Offer, with free shipping. The seller has 1392 'feedbacks' and 100% positive ones. Vintage Warwick China Old Abbey Pattern Large Covered Casserole or Serving DIsh These are completed auctions for the same pattern. Only ones with the price shown in green were sold. The ones selling a dish the same style as the one I list above for $389.00 have not sold....See MoreCan anybody help identify this Orange/Satsuma? (pictures)
Comments (7)Thanks guys. I wanted some confirmation that it was what it was because it doesn't look like the oranges pictured in the research paper. I had a feeling the taste was due to the age, but the size and nipple threw me off, as did the bumpy texture of the fruit. Both fruits were identical to the one pictured. Does the Miho really get that big? It really is nearly the size of a navel orange. I used to have an Owari, it unfortunately died due to a surprise overnight frost outside, but the size comparison is night and day to these guys. Owari had cute little guys that fit nice and snug in the palm of my hand. As for ripeness and overripeness, the pictured satsuma was almost half green just a few days ago. Also, my Owari had its absolute best fruit right about now. December is a perfectly good time to pick Satsumas here in north Texas in my experience, and the extra cold gives them a great flavour. My Owari was the best orange I had ever tasted. I hope the Miho is as good....See Morebeverlymnz4
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