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Old 31-12-2004, 01:25 PM
Cereus-validus...
 
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You didn't give any details at all. Description of the leaf shape and
flowers are not details. You should describe everything you see.You had any
sense, you would know that. So don't get so snotty, numbnutz.

Otherwise, you should post a picture of it.

You probably have something very common like a Tradescantia of some sort.
Maybe Tradescantia sillamontana. Try doing a Google search under that name.

If the plant is growing vine-like, it is getting enough too much water and
not enough light.


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I realize my description of the plant may have missed some important
details. However, it was no less helpful than your sarcastic reply.

I am not a gardener or a botanist, so I do not know what
characteristics of the plant would be most useful in trying to identify
it. However, if you let me know what information you need, I will do my
best to find it for you.

The leaves are almond-shaped with a single point. The plant currently
has no flowers, so I cannot describe them.

Perhaps someone with some maturity and patience would care to help me?

Thank You,

Matt

Cereus-validus... wrote:
Sorry, cannot ID your plant based on your detailed description.

You are obviously aware that all plants have the same shaped leaves

and
flowers and any further info on them couldn't possible be helpful.


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Hello, everyone.

I was given a houseplant several months ago, and I have not been

able
to identify what it is. I was wondering if someone on this forum

could
help?

It appears to be some sort of vine. The vines are reddish-brown in
color, with staggered green leaves. The entire plant is covered in

a
white, silky hair. It also occasionally has small pink flowers. It
doesn't seem to require a lot of water or sunlight.

Thanks,

Matt