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Plant ID
http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/sandalo3.JPG
This is a mint that has a very strong grapefruit-like smell. Bergamot mint?? http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/greenleaf.JPG No idea, this is some sort of woody vine. http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/scarything.JPG I found this under a tree next to a garage,so I snagged it and a few of its friends. NO idea what it is. I'm in Puerto Rico,if that helps with the IDing. nina |
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Don't know what the plants are, but your last link is broken. Seems
like your server is a UNIX server and is case-sensitive when it comes to files names. The link should be: http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/scarything.jpg Or if you rename the link to match what you've typed below... g -- Jim Carlock Please post replies to newsgroup. "nina" wrote: http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/sandalo3.JPG This is a mint that has a very strong grapefruit-like smell. Bergamot mint?? http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/greenleaf.JPG No idea, this is some sort of woody vine. http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/scarything.JPG I found this under a tree next to a garage,so I snagged it and a few of its friends. NO idea what it is. I'm in Puerto Rico,if that helps with the IDing. nina |
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Thanks. I have no idea why the program gave THIS file a lowercase
extension and uppercase to the others. Sheesh Jim Carlock wrote: Don't know what the plants are, but your last link is broken. Seems like your server is a UNIX server and is case-sensitive when it comes to files names. The link should be: http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/scarything.jpg Or if you rename the link to match what you've typed below... g -- Jim Carlock Please post replies to newsgroup. "nina" wrote: http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/sandalo3.JPG This is a mint that has a very strong grapefruit-like smell. Bergamot mint?? http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/greenleaf.JPG No idea, this is some sort of woody vine. http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/scarything.JPG I found this under a tree next to a garage,so I snagged it and a few of its friends. NO idea what it is. I'm in Puerto Rico,if that helps with the IDing. nina |
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nina said:
http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/sandalo3.JPG This is a mint that has a very strong grapefruit-like smell. Bergamot mint?? Pass... http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/greenleaf.JPG No idea, this is some sort of woody vine. Looks like a Hoya to me. A bit paler than my Hoya carnosa, but very similar. Has it ever bloomed? http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/scarything.JPG I found this under a tree next to a garage,so I snagged it and a few of its friends. NO idea what it is. Bryophyllum daigremontianum aka Kalanchoe daigremontiana, maternity plant, devil's backbone, mother-of-thousands I'm in Puerto Rico,if that helps with the IDing. -- Pat in Plymouth MI ('someplace.net' is comcast) Any technology distinguishable from magic is insufficiently advanced. (attributed to Don Marti) |
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Hi Nina, Your green leaf is a Hoya, also sometimes called Wax plant. I don't know which one, but you might be able to get some help from this forum just for Hoyas. Do read the FAQ's and instructions. Also look at the 'Gallery' as you may be able to id it from there. http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/hoya/ Your 'scary thing' is a Kalanchoe. Not sure which one, but you can click around here to see if you can id it. http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plan...Kalanchoe.html I don't know what the green leaf is, but you might want to ask here. http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/namegal/ Newt
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Pat Kiewicz wrote:
nina said: http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/sandalo3.JPG This is a mint that has a very strong grapefruit-like smell. Bergamot mint?? Pass... http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/greenleaf.JPG No idea, this is some sort of woody vine. Looks like a Hoya to me. A bit paler than my Hoya carnosa, but very similar. Has it ever bloomed? Mine hasn't, when I go visiting again I can look at the parent plant and see what the flowers look like. http://dirtythoughts.ninaloca.net/scarything.JPG I found this under a tree next to a garage,so I snagged it and a few of its friends. NO idea what it is. Bryophyllum daigremontianum aka Kalanchoe daigremontiana, maternity plant, devil's backbone, mother-of-thousands Thanks!! |
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