L. sprengeri might be a match, but none in such vivid colors as examples here: http://www.pacificbulbsociety.org/pbswi ... hp/Lycoris
Never heard of that before, it sure is pretty!
Thanks Ella, and Henry! How's it going at your house?
Middle could be Haworthia retusa.
Looks like mature Hedera helix, or similar ivy. Welcome to stew!
Virtual hugs, Toni! Woohoo!! I'd also consider the companion'izing I did a great success. Putting almost all plants together with at least...
Excellent points. My main issue with it is textural, and manifest in the form of dead plants from poor root systems and "overwatering" which...
Thanks! Must be the excessive rain earlier, most of the pecan trees in the area are doing this early defoliation thing. A little frustrating...
The way the angle of the sun has shifted to penetrate into south-facing porch so much more deeply at this time of year, and the fact that the...
Totally agree! I banned peat about 15 years ago and do not let that stuff anywhere near my plants.
That IS sophisticated! I mix stuff up in a baby pool with a pitchfork.
About 30. They don't blow away, make spots on the porch, or get peed on by our dog in the back yard. Less likely to be used for an ant colony...
Thanks! This is totally fun to do, addicting. [img] Ledebouria, Portulacas, Kalanchoes, TC. ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's...
Those little things at the edges of the leaves are baby plants.
Here's what the ones in the back yard look like now. 1 [img] Pecan tree pot ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden ) 2 [img]...
I would like to have it for its' value as a host plant. Here are gulf fritillary caterpillars on passion vine on the 4th: [img] Gulf...
Well daggone it, this just makes me wonder what IS in your flower bed! Must be fantastic! LOL!
This is one of those vines I've always wanted but never found for sale, or seeds. If memory serves, this blooms 'underneath' so good to plant by...
Is the species you have a butterfly host plant where you are? The stippling (tiny spots on the leaves) is typical if spider mite presence.
I was thinking that too, no idea what to suggest for that... just a little bit of hot sun in S FL... but someone might, now that they know. Best...
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