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by tombecker1 on July 26, 2005 03:52 AM
It could be Curl-leaf Hoya, maybe, although it looks small.
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by tifflo on July 26, 2005 06:12 PM
Hi Tom,
Thanks for the info. I can't seem to find any pictures of it anywhere else. Someone told me that it's sometimes called bathroom bubble plant. I thought that's so cute, it really resembles bubbles!
Well, I hope someone will come along soon to help me identify it.
Tiffany.
Thanks for the info. I can't seem to find any pictures of it anywhere else. Someone told me that it's sometimes called bathroom bubble plant. I thought that's so cute, it really resembles bubbles!
Well, I hope someone will come along soon to help me identify it.
Tiffany.
by tkhooper on July 27, 2005 09:49 PM
Try putting it in the mystery plant section. That's where our experts like to go to see if they can solve a mystery.
by tifflo on July 28, 2005 12:30 AM
Thanks tkhooper. will do that now.
by joclyn on September 10, 2005 02:53 PM
i had one of these...purchased it in a supermarket also. darn, i just can't remember the name of it!!! i do remember that the soil needed to be kept very moist and it needed filtered sunlight in low amounts. i put it close to a west facing window that only received late afternoon sun (and not all that much). it did very well - grew nicely & was easy to pinch back to keep it looking bushy (if you don't pinch it back it'll get leggy). i might have the tag somewhere in my gardening stuff (i tend to keep them) i just looked at the clock!!! i've been roaming this forum for hours!!! time for me to go to bed...i'll look for that tag tomorrow...
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