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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382019)
• Rockingham, Australia
12 Aug 24
I don’t have much garden in our present place although I’m working on getting a living wall soon.
However, I do have several of what you see in the collage. I think they are kalanchoes. Someone on myLot was able to identify them...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382019)
• Rockingham, Australia
22 Oct 23
Fleur (@Fleura) wrote about her growing family of propagated plants, after thinking she might have lost the knack. My mother could grow almost anything from almost any part of an original plant. I don’t have that knack at all but...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
16 Dec 21
I found a new plant to share here. The colorful foliages can hold florals through cymes or stalks. It can be described to be appearing polycarpic in nature. The succulent family is Crassulaceae. Sometimes it is hard to find the...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
12 Dec 21
I am not grounded in reality when seeing this perennial succulent plant called 'red pagoda.' It is evident that it resembles pagodas in Asian countries. I saw this while walking down the road in the town proper of my city Baguio....
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Titia Geertman
@TitiaG (251)
• Netherlands
20 Feb 21
Someone on Facebook had a lot of succulents (aeoniums) for sale and asked a ridiculus low price. I truly expected to see small seedlings, but they were not. They were beautiful fullgrown plants. I bought them all for 20 euros.
I...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
18 Jan 21
I had posted a discussion about this plant a few days back. I tried my best to get the exact name of this succulent plant. The local people in my city called it as 'dugong' or Echeveria Mauna Loa. The mystery is...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
9 Jan 21
It roars with its beauty. I cannot conceal my feelings about this plant. It is a rare species of the genus aloe. It is commonly seen in Kenya. I am so amazed at how this plant came to my city. My younger brother brought it last...
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Shavkat
@Shavkat (141906)
• Philippines
15 Oct 20
I have a new baby in my house. I got a succulent plant with a cemented pot and it was given by my younger brother. He is starting to be a 'plantito.' I am trying to find the exact name of it but it is a succulent type of plant. If...
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Loriejane Almira D. Quiboloy
@Loriejane22 (132)
14 Dec 18
"Green Thumb" they say but theres no man in this world are "black thumb" hope youll get what i mean. When i was a kid i really love planting, whenever i see stems, seeds even the grass i planted it but those are the days i hardly...
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CarolDM
@CarolDM (203396)
• Nashville, Tennessee
4 Dec 18
While out running around yesterday, I stopped at Lowe's for a couple of things. They had these little succulent gardens right as you come in the door. They would make perfect gifts. I may have to go back and get one for myself as...
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Norman Darlington
@NormanDarlo (1071)
• Ireland
9 Oct 18
Related to my last "living stone" - see link below - this is a Lithops (yes, that is singular - like cyclops!). The trick to keeping these guys alive is not to water them. Now, even for a succulent, this goes entirely against my...
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Norman Darlington
@NormanDarlo (1071)
• Ireland
8 Oct 18
Did you ever see such a thing in your life? This South African plant is a Pleiospilos, commonly known as a 'living stone'. The reason is that its very fleshy, grey-green leaves, with their rounded shape and pitted texture,...
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Bhem
@JustBhem (70555)
• Davao, Philippines
14 Mar 18
My Coach was selling one of her plants today.
It will look perfect on my working table.
It's refreshing because you can watch it grow flowers in it.
And I wanted to have one.
I really like to plant one of these plants because...
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Judy Evans
@JudyEv (382019)
• Rockingham, Australia
7 Dec 17
Some years ago a friend gave me two plants which she said were yuccas. On researching yuccas I can’t find a picture that looks quite like mine so now I’m not sure about the name. They have survived very well so they must be hardy...
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The Horse
@TheHorse (238298)
• Walnut Creek, California
9 Mar 16
It's raining again this morning, and my plants are loving it. Even the succulents, which tend to be drought-resistant, seem quite happy with the rain.
I'll attach a picture I just took of one of the succulents on my balcony. I...
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Raine38
@Raine38 (12387)
• United States
8 Jan 16
I work in front of the computer for 8 hours at least. I used to wear prescription glasses, and if I'm not mistaken my vision the last time I have to wear a pair was 350-375 and I was nearsighted. I wore contacts most of the time...
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