I have a hoya plant. I don’t know what kind it has green oval leaves. It is growing but why wont it flower.
I have a hoya plant. I don’t know what kind it has green oval leaves. It is growing but why wont it flower.
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Tagged flower, Hoya, hoya plant, kind, leaves, oval, plant, wont
Has 2 big oval shaped green leaves at bottom of plant. A green stem approx.10-12″ comes up out of this. At top of stem is the unusal looking pink flower. It droops down, kinda like a foxglove or lenden rose grows.Has 1-2 very small green leaves at its base. Flower part is shaped sorta like a cornucopia with a small opening buried right in its center. It is pink, with deeper pink, or even purplish distinct viens within the petal. Appears to be only made up of 1 petal that is folded in on itself. There are about 10-12 growing all in same area of deep woods. Some appear to be growing in a line of about 4-5. One other detail about the flower area; In between the actual flower and small green leaves’ on both sides tucked up in there, appears to be a white berry, reminds me of a miseltoe berry. Can’t locate anyone or any source who can definately tell me what this is. I have not ever seen a flower like this before, it is very different looking. I want to try and transplant a few to my yard.
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Tagged approx, area, BERRY, bottom, cornucopia, flower, foxglove, green leaves, home, miseltoe, oval, petal, pink flower, plant, stem, unusal
I live in Wallingford, CT and there are sum berries growing in my yard. None of us have tasted them cuz we’re not sure if they’re edible. The berries are small, circular, and bright red. They are easily squished. The bush it grows on has no thorns, no flowers, and has small, oval shaped leaves. Some bright green moss grows in the soil by its roots. Many birds eat the berries, especially swallows. Strangely, there were tons of berries about 3 days ago, but now there are hardly any left. Can u give me any idea about what kind of berries they are & if they r edible?
i took pics on my phone, but i cant send it. btw, there are small yellow flowers growing by the roots & im not sure if they r part of the plant.
i could probably email u sum pics if u gave ur email.
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Tagged berries, birds, bush, cuz, Edible, flowers, green moss, leaves, none, oval, red, soil, sum, swallows, thorns, Wallingford, wallingford ct, yard
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There is a bush that has powder blue, oval shape, flat berries? what kind of berry is this? starts with m.?
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My fiance keeps eating this red “fig” like fruit on the bushes on our walks. The bushes have gnarly thorns with green, oval shaped leaves and white star flowers. We live in S. California. Does anyone know what kind of bush / berry this is and well, I guess it’s not poisonous because he’s still very healthy but… it is ok?
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Has 2 big oval shaped green leaves at bottom of plant. A green stem approx.10-12″ comes up out of this. At top of stem is the unusal looking pink flower. It droops down, kinda like a foxglove or lenden rose grows.Has 1-2 very small green leaves at its base. Flower part is shaped sorta like a cornucopia with a small opening buried right in its center. It is pink, with deeper pink, or even purplish distinct viens within the petal. Appears to be only made up of 1 petal that is folded in on itself. There are about 10-12 growing all in same area of deep woods. Some appear to be growing in a line of about 4-5. One other detail about the flower area; In between the actual flower and small green leaves’ on both sides tucked up in there, appears to be a white berry, reminds me of a miseltoe berry. Can’t locate anyone or any source who can definately tell me what this is. I have not ever seen a flower like this before, it is very different looking. I want to try and transplant a few to my yard.
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Tagged approx, area, BERRY, bottom, cornucopia, flower, foxglove, green leaves, home, miseltoe, oval, petal, pink flower, plant, stem, unusal
to about 3-4 ft, large oval leaves up to about 10″ long, pinkish-green soft stems, and clusters of dark berries similar to clusters of grapes just smaller. The berries appear to be ripe now – end of September in upstate New York.