Here is a non macro photo of the plant I posted a photo of last night. I had a lot of questions on what it is (exactly) and I don't know! I picked it up as a hanging plant at a generic plant store and it wasn't named. It has beautiful silvery-purple variegated leaves and it's stems are almost succulent like. It loves my balcony and is quite frankly outgrowing it's hanging pot. These are some cuttings I hope to propagate and put in the ground!
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I wonder if it's a lipstick plant....hmmm
ReplyDeleteOh, forgot to mention Congratulations on the new site! I'll have to pay you a visit!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cathy! The new site is actually just this one. I am not web-savvy enough to design my out yet so it is actually just mirroring this blog right now. The only perceivable difference is that the link now edns in.com instead of blogspot.com.
ReplyDeleteAnd I will take a photo of the whole mystery plant for ID help!
So I see you are using google.com for this site,
ReplyDeleteI actually have a website too, but I still am working on changing the contents because I use to use it for my artwork. I use 1and1.com to host my site. It should be done soon.
hi ! just wandering around and i stumble upon your blog, it's really nice ! :)
ReplyDeleteabout the plant, i dunno but it seems like a Tiger's Claw (Erythrina variegata) or maybe ot's a Flame of the Forest (Butea monosperma) tree
Looks to me like some pretty cultivar of Trandescantia zebrina.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a "Wandering Jew" plant. See another picture of it here: http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/162196/
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