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Roberta 12-12-2019 01:51 PM

Super cute! It looks a lot like one that I have that I got as "Moses In the Bullrushes" though when I google that name I find it with white flowers. So much for "common names" ... but I think it is in the Wandering Jew family. Mine grows in a hanging basket, loses some growths in cold weather but comes right back. Easily roots from cuttings so it's a good one to share. (In fact, I "shared back" a piece of it to the person who gave it to me and then lost hers... sharing plants is a form of backup!)

DirtyCoconuts 12-12-2019 01:58 PM

i agree about it being related to the Wandering Jew.i have that growing all over the place. lots of fun to just throw purple anywhere you want.

this does not have the green underside or the subtle variegation of the traditional wandering jew

Roberta 12-12-2019 02:04 PM

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Originally Posted by DirtyCoconuts (Post 906856)
i agree about it being related to the Wandering Jew.i have that growing all over the place. lots of fun to just throw purple anywhere you want.

this does not have the green underside or the subtle variegation of the traditional wandering jew

Same for mine. There is sometimes very dark green near the end of the leaves toward the stem when the light is low (like this time of year) but basically, leaves are pretty solid purple.

OrchidBro 12-12-2019 02:34 PM

I believe that is a Tradescantia pallida, AKA Purple Heart. They grow like weeds in Florida.

Roberta 12-12-2019 02:39 PM

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Originally Posted by OrchidBro (Post 906859)
I believe that is a Tradescantia pallida, AKA Purple Heart. They grow like weeds in Florida.

Thanks! That looks like a perfect match to my plant. Not quite as "weedy" in California where it is cooler, but still grows well. ("Humidity" and "rain" come out of the end of a hose where I live, but then we would not be able to grow much besides cactus without that little bit of help)

SaraJean 12-20-2019 11:27 AM

Oh how did I not see this thread!

Pentas, petunias, snapdragons, sweet asylum and pretty
much any old timey flower that looks good in an overgrown basket
https://farm66.staticflickr.com/6553...106eac96_z.jpg


Old English roses (David Austin roses in particular). Not a lot of these do well in my climate but there are a few and they are worth the struggle. This is my Wollerton Old Hall that has the most beautiful fragrance with a flower that fades from an apricot color to a soft cream.
https://farm66.staticflickr.com/6553...53967602_z.jpg



Hibiscus! Big, fluffy, colorful hibiscus that keep the summer color going but usually bloom almost year round
https://farm66.staticflickr.com/6553...1f7af838_z.jpg


My favorite winter bloomer, the Camellia. We are solidly in Camellia season right row and they are absolutely everywhere. These have always been one of the easiest for me to grow
https://farm66.staticflickr.com/6553...be4a6517_z.jpg



Begonias. I struggle with lighting. The balcony is scorching and the courtyard is super shady with high walls. These work perfectly downstairs and I adore their old fashioned charm. This is my much loved Begonia Jim’s Cotton Candy, a huge plant (about 4.5 feet tall now), with pretty leaves and fluffy clouds of light pink flowers
https://farm66.staticflickr.com/6553...4927f897_z.jpg

https://farm66.staticflickr.com/6553...16dbdeef_z.jpg

DirtyCoconuts 12-21-2019 07:33 PM

I forgot all about hibiscus! I love them too and gardenia!!

Your yard looks lovely

DirtyCoconuts 12-30-2019 10:59 AM

https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/...b33bb67_4k.jpgMatch head by J Solo, on Flickr


matchstick brom. i have no idea the actual name

Selmo 12-30-2019 04:43 PM

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Don’t grow them for their flowers, we grow them for their leaves. Hosta are about one of the least finicky plants you will find. Don’t mind the type of soil, just give them a little sun and keep watered and they will reward you.

DirtyCoconuts 12-30-2019 06:05 PM

Those are really cool, Selmo! In the second pic, the wife ones on the far left are my favorite but so many striking leaves


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