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What plant is this?
I can't remember what I planted and now it's growing. It's not something I normally grow so I don't recognize the leaves. It has some purpose. It's not a flower. A fruit, veg or leafy green. Can someone help me?
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What am I doing wrong?
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/19292615
Hi everyone,
The label is saying that this plant is a "Portulaca" without specifying.
But the label also says to put the plant in partial shading with a humid soil. Another red flag compared to the Portulaca Umbraticola is that the label says it's highly toxic to humans when I found online that it's not.
Finally, I first tried putting it on a full sunlight balcony (bright hot sun from 10am to 9pm). It become red/yellow but bloomed, now it's on a partially shaded balcony (light sun from 7am to 10pm) and it's still loosing its leaves, even more, the color is worsening as you can see.
That's why I tried online identifiers and they all told me Portulaca umbraticola and that the needs were not the one I had on the label... I might be overwatering then (once every two days).
Should I trust the label and let it there and continue watering? Or shouldn't I trust the label?
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What's happening to my basil? Too much sun?
The parts that aren’t free are kind of shiny and up close there are little black flecks like mold.
Thrips?
Does this look like graft?
Plant is a Yuzu Tree
The tree is declared as a "Citrus Ichangensis x Citrus reticula" but the buldge looks suspiciously like something after a grafting process.
I don't have a problem with it but the seller didn't mention any grafting being done.
I am also cautious because I live in a zone 7a area and don't wanna kill my first attempt.
Any help is appreciated :)
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What is that plant?
My girlfriend planted sunflowers in that pot but something else started growing. We can't identify it. Can you help?
Under the canopy of a blooming Palo Verde tree
Taken at the Desert Botanical Gardens parking lot in April. The heat that day was stifling yet so was the beauty of my surroundings!
Fun factoid: These trees have chlorophyll rich bark that perform photosynthesis.
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