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Ueca
2017-05-25
What kind of plant is this?
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Ueca: After some research, I found out that it is called "Ponytail Palm".
Aurora: Some sort of palm I can't think of the name
zjxcza520: what
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Alisha Adent
2017-05-23
My spider plant got burned by the Sun. Any tips?
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Dianna Goade: Those are the easiest plants to grow. Don't worry it will start rooting. I've forgotten to water them and think there dead but give it water and it perks back up.
FieryFlame: normally dry tip means too much watering. are you sure it is sun burnt?
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Alisha Adent
2017-05-23
We recently have had a few hot days, and I think my succulent has gotten burned. I moved her to a more shady spot to prevent further burn. Any other tips? Also, do you know the name of this plant? I am unsure.
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FieryFlame: reduce the humidity by less watering, high evaporation makes them rot
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Alisha Adent
2017-05-23
experimenting with water for growth. Cut off Sun burned portions today and moved plant inside to see how it does. Need to purchase a water spritzer.
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Lucky Coyote
2017-05-23
how do I take a rosette or two off of my tiger jaws for propagation without hurting it, and is the leaf in the second picture rotting? it's rather soft compared to the rest of the plant
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Ueca: I haven't done it myself, but research tells me that the stem is a crucial part to have on the cutting if you want to propagate it.
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doctronix702
2017-05-22
I new added a "Mimicry Plant (Anacampseros Telephiastrum Variegata)" in my "garden"
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Tabitha Farmer
2017-05-22
Can someone help me identify this plant? It had accidently taken root in a combo pot my mother bought at our local greenhouse. I put it in a glass of water and its growing quickly. It reminds me of a succulent in appearance but the fact that it is thriving in water has me questioning if it is a succulent or not and, if so, what kind.
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Tabitha Farmer: Thank you!!
sunnyzou: Portulaca oleracea L. var. granatus
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Amanda Lynn
2017-05-22
My boyfriend bought me a beautiful succulant arrangement. I have identified all but this one. It resembles an elephant bush l, however the stem is a light green and the leaves have a very delicate fuzz on them. Is this typical of a young EB plant? Or, is this something else??
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Amanda Lynn: Thank you so much! Im just starting to really get into gardening and I want to provide the best care to my little greenies that I can, but I need to know the species! lol
我是小花: The plant may be a Crassula rogersii, a polymeth, native to South Africa
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Ueca
2017-05-22
What is the species of this plant?
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Ueca: It now looks like this after I gave it to a friend.
Kyla Hunter: a type of haworthia
Amanda Lynn: Aloe kilifiensis ! 🌿🌱
桃子 奋斗ing💯: 芦荟