This one will flower if you keep it in sunlight, I have one, hit and miss with flowering but they are cool whenever they make their rare appearance!It's an Aeschynanthus Lipstick Plant. I'm hoping it will flower at some point. It was a bit beaten up when it arrived due to the box being damaged so I'm keeping everything crossed that it survives.
Thank you! I will have to look at getting one, even though my fella has put me on a plant buying ban! I hope your one survives, it looks lovely in the pictures.It's an Aeschynanthus Lipstick Plant. I'm hoping it will flower at some point. It was a bit beaten up when it arrived due to the box being damaged so I'm keeping everything crossed that it survives.
I've got these Oxalis in some of my pots on the veranda; At the moment they are dormant but as soon as the weather cheers up they're off and running againI’m not great with houseplants but I bought this purple shamrock last year and it’s lovely. It does go dormant for a month or so, this is it just coming back but it’s reasonably easy to look after. The flowers open and close depending on the light.
I'm on a houseplant group on fb and someone posted this week their ppp leaf that they'd been waiting on so long and their cat snapped it off, glad it wasn't youView attachment 1924814there's movement on the PPP
Yikes. That's the sort of thing my asshole cat would do. It's in my bathroom though and he's banned from my bedroom so can't get to itI'm on a houseplant group on fb and someone posted this week their ppp leaf that they'd been waiting on so long and their cat snapped it off, glad it wasn't you
Well I have googled this one but I'm still none the wiser what it is - it looks a bit like a species called Gwinejska but mine only has a thin red line on the edges, plus its only a baby so I don't know if it is going to "rosette" on not. Never mind I love it anywayAny ideas what this one might be?
I bought a few months ago in a shop that flogs ends of lines of anything, it was just the small fat leaf stuck in a pot and yes I felt sorry for it! I thought it was a Senseviera Mother in laws tongue but even the new leaves are too wide and its sort of blotchy, not stripy so it's Un named
Dear God! I remember those from when I did my weekend job at the local garden centre, a very long time ago! (Make that 50 years ago eeeeek!)
I inherited this from my mum and dad. Think I’ve still got it in a drawer somewhere
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