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Ueca
2017-08-22
What is the species of this climbing plant?
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Cristel: Euonymus, possibly “Winter Creeper”
Ueca: Found it. It is the merit-winning Euonymus fortunei.
Ueca: Currently it is about 60cm tall, but it was up to 3m up the wall in the past.
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stamey_lisa
2017-08-21
Does anyone know what these brown spots are? They are only on the side the sun hits. Could they be sunburn? I thought this plant required full sun...
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meriunkat: Maybe they weren't ready for full sunlight exposure? You must expose them to sunlight gradually so they are allowed to get used to it.
Ueca: Sadly it won't go away...
Jeannie: Sun burn seems likely to me. My succulents, believe your plant is a Jade plant, prefer light shade. We live in a very sunny area in California.
sunnyzou: yes,they are sunburn。It like sunlight,but not direct sunlight。It needs bright scattered light。
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Lili1919
2017-08-21
Can someone help me to identify this plant? Thanks !!
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Lili1919: @sunnyzou they're not shiny like the leaves of hoya carnosa. I have one of Those at home too.
sunnyzou: It's leafs really like Hoya carnosa(L.f.)R. B
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Ueca
2017-08-16
It doesn't seem to mind shade, either. I really like and recommend this plant.
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Anne-Marie Coogler
2017-08-15
I need to know what this is someone has just eat the plant en
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meriunkat: yeah I've heard you can eat this plant
Ueca: It looks like the leaf of a Christmas Kalanchoe.
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meriunkat
2017-08-14
Last two are same plant, anyone know the names?
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meriunkat: @Ueca oh😓 thanks for letting me know
meriunkat: @margiebezares thanks I should have been more specific though 😅 I'm looking for it's scientific name
Ueca: The last two are toxic. Don't eat them...
Abby Gill: #2 might be a pachyphyllum.
margiebezares: Kalanchoe