Identity crisis Tesco!
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Identity crisis Tesco!
I bought these two today but have no idea what they are other than succulents! Any help would be great.
Re: Identity crisis Tesco!
If someone good could correct the upsidedowness position that would make it easier! Sorry...
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Re: Identity crisis Tesco!
The enlarged images display correctly when you click the magnifying glass in the top left hand corner of each photo.JaneO wrote:If someone good could correct the upside that would make it easier! Sorry... to
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Re: Identity crisis Tesco!
#2 Hoya kerrii
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Re: Identity crisis Tesco!
#1 Crassula sarmentosa variegated
Diane - member of Kingston branch
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
Growing cacti - balm to the soul!
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Re: Identity crisis Tesco!
Thanks Diane - that fits perfectly.
Habanerocat - thank you for putting me right!
I have only just mastered photos on IPad.....at least I thought I had! More practice required.
Habanerocat - thank you for putting me right!
I have only just mastered photos on IPad.....at least I thought I had! More practice required.
Re: Identity crisis Tesco!
Thanks to Anders too. In my excitement of seeing photos right way up. That fits perfectly too. Tesco is obviously aiming it at Valentines Day with heart shape. Thank you very much.
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Re: Identity crisis Tesco!
If you keep the Hoya leaf for long enough it will eventually sprout a fresh climbing stem. They like a lot of warmth though.
Re: Identity crisis Tesco!
Thanks Ali Baba I did not know what to expect! I have an ordinary Hoya with waxy leaves that straggles all over the place. I do not provide heat in greenhouse though! We will see. I might let it live in conservatory for now!