Try looking under Dizygotheca or False Aralia. It appears to be a variegated form of False Aralia. Very pretty.
And she thinks I'm the one on the leash!
The reason why is because of the rubber seals between the door and the freezer body. Placing weight on the lid compresses the rubber seal and it...
The first one appears to be Fiddle-leaf Fig Ficus lyrata. The second a varigated rubber tree plant.Variegated Rubber Tree Ficus Elastica.
Here is a link that suggests what can be and what should not be composted. http://www.compostinfo.com/tutorial/CanICompostIt.htm
Possibly a Catalpa tree seedling
Maybe some type of amaranth?
The one marked Lantana is actually a Trailing Verbena. I have the same one you have and some in deep purple. Last year I had deep red ones but...
Check out this pic on Bugguide.net. This looks like what you have here. http://bugguide.net/node/view/65302. Hawaiian Beet Webworm Moth --...
Do you recycle, compost or 're-purpose'? And in what ways? What are the challenges you have encountered or tips you can share with others?
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Wow, not easy taking your own picture. I took quite a few before one came out that I wasn't cross-eyed or looking crazed. LOL! [img] (...
Sometime around 1961. I'd be the one in the dress... [img] ( photo / image / picture from tmholding's Garden ) and at 16: [img]...
Droopy said Lychnis and I thought yup looks like a white maltese cross (lychnis), just searched from there. It's very pretty and a delicate...
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I'm probably way wrong but it sure does look like the clematis that has been self-sowing itself ALL OVER my yard LOL!
We used to play the 'team' hide & seek too. It was called Relivio. All the kids in the neighborhood would play. It was great.
Possibly Hibiscus denudatus? Flower color can be from white to a pale pinkish violet.
I'm thinking of Grecian Windflowers and grape hyacinths. The hyacinths don't bloom very long but I love that blue in the spring.
It looks like a cyperus. Which one I'm not sure. Cyperus alternifolius is very similar to it. Some of the common names are: Umbrella Plant,...
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