Can someone name this plant for me
Judy
2 years ago
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Comments (5)Syngonium is correct ID and it's got a bad case of Spider mites. "Note: not all mites produce webbing" "When the leaves have webs underneath and they are pale and dull-looking, what is the problem? This sounds like a spider mite infestation. Syngoniums are very susceptible to them. Give the plant a shower and then spray it with insecticidal soap, particularly the undersides of the leaves. Since these pests take advantage of hot, dry conditions, try to lower the temperature and provide more humidity to discourage the mites. Just keeping the dust off the leaves will help. Sometimes additional treatments may be needed after a week or two." Here is a link that might be useful: link to reference...See MoreCan someone help me name a plant please
Comments (7)There is no distinctive odor with fresh tea Camellia leaves. I would treat it as a houseplant till you learn more. You may have to wait for it to bloom before you know with certainty. I would place it outdoors in partial shade once frost danger is over. It will certainly grow better outdoors during the warmer months. Tea blossoms are white with yellow centers and about an inch across. They are usually fragrant and typically bloom in fall. Bees find them irresistible....See MoreCan someone help me nameing this plant
Comments (9)aswhad_ I tried that and got no such option. If you select 'open image in new tab' it comes right - but that's not the point. It should display correctly straight off. Lots of people have been commenting on the current spate of distorted photos. I hope that the problem gets ironed out in due course....See MoreCan someone tell me the name of this beautiful plant...
Comments (17)Hey SweetMonk, They are easier to find then you think, the Magnifica variety. Hirt's Nursery sells them through Ebay but there is a vendor in Fort Lauderdale that sells much much bigger specimens then Hirt's on Ebay as well. They throw out new growth constantly over the summer, and with shade are a pretty much neglect type of plant. Luckily no lubbers on them as of yet....See MoreJudy
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