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Old 22-05-2003, 07:20 AM
 
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hanging pots from Steins often have some kind of small leafed hanging plant in it.
IIRC the leaves are opposite. it is a brighter green and grows at least 3 feet. I
havent seen pots of this yet and would like to buy the plants and tuck them into my
veggie filter flower baskets. Ingrid


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Old 22-05-2003, 09:08 AM
 
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OK.. here is a picture of it http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/ponds/10-02d.jpg
what is it???? tia. Ingrid

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hanging pots from Steins often have some kind of small leafed hanging plant in it.
IIRC the leaves are opposite. it is a brighter green and grows at least 3 feet. I
havent seen pots of this yet and would like to buy the plants and tuck them into my
veggie filter flower baskets. Ingrid



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Old 22-05-2003, 09:32 AM
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It is definitely out of focus and too far away!!!!!



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OK.. here is a picture of it

http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/ponds/10-02d.jpg
what is it???? tia. Ingrid

wrote:

hanging pots from Steins often have some kind of small leafed hanging

plant in it.
IIRC the leaves are opposite. it is a brighter green and grows at least

3 feet. I
havent seen pots of this yet and would like to buy the plants and tuck

them into my
veggie filter flower baskets. Ingrid



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no.. the plant I am looking for is VERY trailing. it has not shrubby at all. more
like those string of pearls plants. Ingrid

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hanging pots from Steins often have some kind of small leafed hanging plant in it.
IIRC the leaves are opposite. it is a brighter green and grows at least 3 feet. I
havent seen pots of this yet and would like to buy the plants and tuck them into my
veggie filter flower baskets. Ingrid


It may be Licorice Plant ( Helichrysum petiolare). Are the leaves fuzzy?
The plant is increasingly popular and comes in several cultivars (including
an eye-grabbing bright yellow-green).




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Old 22-05-2003, 05:32 PM
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My Creeping Jenny plant kinda looks like that right now. Perhaps thats what
it is.

-Jessica



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no.. the plant I am looking for is VERY trailing. it has not shrubby at

all. more
like those string of pearls plants. Ingrid

(Pat Kiewicz) wrote:

said:

hanging pots from Steins often have some kind of small leafed hanging

plant in it.
IIRC the leaves are opposite. it is a brighter green and grows at least

3 feet. I
havent seen pots of this yet and would like to buy the plants and tuck

them into my
veggie filter flower baskets. Ingrid


It may be Licorice Plant ( Helichrysum petiolare). Are the leaves fuzzy?
The plant is increasingly popular and comes in several cultivars

(including
an eye-grabbing bright yellow-green).




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you mean like Lysimachia nummularia?
http://www.pallensmith.com/features/.../ag_040304.htm
that looks like it, but it never had flowers even when it was outside all summer.
and it got really really long, like over 3 feet. Ingrid

"Jessi" wrote:

My Creeping Jenny plant kinda looks like that right now. Perhaps thats what
it is.-Jessica



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Old 23-05-2003, 12:32 PM
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The only thing the two have in common is paired leaves and there's nothing
special about that.

That's not what it is by a long shot.

The most obvious difference is that your Lysimachia nummularia has yellow
flowers and green leaves.


Jessi wrote in message
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My Creeping Jenny plant kinda looks like that right now. Perhaps thats

what
it is.

-Jessica



wrote in message
...
no.. the plant I am looking for is VERY trailing. it has not shrubby at

all. more
like those string of pearls plants. Ingrid

(Pat Kiewicz) wrote:

said:

hanging pots from Steins often have some kind of small leafed hanging

plant in it.
IIRC the leaves are opposite. it is a brighter green and grows at

least
3 feet. I
havent seen pots of this yet and would like to buy the plants and tuck

them into my
veggie filter flower baskets. Ingrid

It may be Licorice Plant ( Helichrysum petiolare). Are the leaves

fuzzy?
The plant is increasingly popular and comes in several cultivars

(including
an eye-grabbing bright yellow-green).




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Old 23-05-2003, 08:08 PM
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I keep mine in the shade and it has cute yellow flowers.


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you mean like Lysimachia nummularia?
http://www.pallensmith.com/features/.../ag_040304.htm
that looks like it, but it never had flowers even when it was outside all

summer.
and it got really really long, like over 3 feet. Ingrid

"Jessi" wrote:

My Creeping Jenny plant kinda looks like that right now. Perhaps thats

what
it is.-Jessica



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Old 24-05-2003, 03:08 PM
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It looks a little like the mazus reptans that I have. Paul

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OK.. here is a picture of it
http://users.megapathdsl.net/~solo/ponds/10-02d.jpg
what is it???? tia. Ingrid

wrote:


hanging pots from Steins often have some kind of small leafed hanging plant in it.
IIRC the leaves are opposite. it is a brighter green and grows at least 3 feet. I
havent seen pots of this yet and would like to buy the plants and tuck them into my
veggie filter flower baskets. Ingrid




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