2 plants to ID please
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I would be very happy if I could get these two plants ID'd
The one on the left could be a type of Euphorbia? The plant to the right does get little leaves but seems to snake around. Cheers Wendy |
2 plants to ID please
In message , Wendy7
writes I would be very happy if I could get these two plants ID'd The one on the left could be a type of Euphorbia? The plant to the right does get little leaves but seems to snake around. Cheers Wendy [ A MIME image / jpeg part was included here. ] The one on the left looks rather like one mentioned recently in uk.rec.gardening: "Bryophyllum tubiflorum". Does it have babies on the ends of its arms? -- Klara, Gatwick basin |
2 plants to ID please
On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 15:00:48 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote:
The one on the left could be a type of Euphorbia? Yes similar to E. caput-medusae The plant to the right does get little leaves but seems to snake around. I used to have this Senecio stapeliaformis Cheers Wendy -- 09=ix |
2 plants to ID please
Thanks for your input Klara, it is not this plant. I do have Bryophyllum
tubiflorum, I used to know the Zulu name for them, "Mother of Thousands" or Plant With Many Babies. Cheers Wendy "Klara" wrote in message ... In message , Wendy7 writes I would be very happy if I could get these two plants ID'd The one on the left could be a type of Euphorbia? The plant to the right does get little leaves but seems to snake around. Cheers Wendy [ A MIME image / jpeg part was included here. ] The one on the left looks rather like one mentioned recently in uk.rec.gardening: "Bryophyllum tubiflorum". Does it have babies on the ends of its arms? -- Klara, Gatwick basin |
2 plants to ID please
Thanks ever so much Gar, upon further image googling you are correct.
Cheers Wendy "Garrapata" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 15:00:48 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote: The one on the left could be a type of Euphorbia? Yes similar to E. caput-medusae The plant to the right does get little leaves but seems to snake around. I used to have this Senecio stapeliaformis Cheers Wendy -- 09=ix |
2 plants to ID please
I don't see my thankyou response to you Garrapata.
Anyway thanks a lot, correct on both counts. Cheers Wendy "Garrapata" wrote in message ... On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 15:00:48 -0700, "Wendy7" wrote: The one on the left could be a type of Euphorbia? Yes similar to E. caput-medusae The plant to the right does get little leaves but seems to snake around. I used to have this Senecio stapeliaformis Cheers Wendy -- 09=ix |
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