Apr 26, 2017 #1 Oldbattleaxe Active Member 5 Year Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 131 Location (City and/or State) South South Texas, A friend brought me some small trees and plants for the redfoot enclosure I'm working on. Most were things like guava and papaya, but among them was this plant, sharing a pot with a deceased grape vine and a dragon fruit. Can anyone identify?
A friend brought me some small trees and plants for the redfoot enclosure I'm working on. Most were things like guava and papaya, but among them was this plant, sharing a pot with a deceased grape vine and a dragon fruit. Can anyone identify?
Apr 27, 2017 #2 JoesMum Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Joined Oct 26, 2011 Messages 21,568 Location (City and/or State) Kent, South East England No idea, sorry. But this post will bump your question back up the top
Apr 27, 2017 #4 Yvonne G Old Timer 10 Year Member! Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Jan 23, 2008 Messages 95,391 Location (City and/or State) Clovis, CA I've never seen that. Let's ask @Iochroma
Apr 28, 2017 #5 Iochroma Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Nov 4, 2014 Messages 671 Location (City and/or State) San Francisco Stumped. A close-up of an open flower might help. When i think of caragana, i think of the pea-family shrubs with compound leaves.
Stumped. A close-up of an open flower might help. When i think of caragana, i think of the pea-family shrubs with compound leaves.
Apr 28, 2017 #6 Oldbattleaxe Active Member 5 Year Member Joined Mar 13, 2017 Messages 131 Location (City and/or State) South South Texas, Thanks for the help, guys. I took a few close-ups but it was pretty windy, so here's what I was able to get. I really appreciate the input, folks!
Thanks for the help, guys. I took a few close-ups but it was pretty windy, so here's what I was able to get. I really appreciate the input, folks!
Apr 28, 2017 #7 RosemaryDW Well-Known Member 10 Year Member! Tortoise Club Platinum Tortoise Club Joined Feb 17, 2016 Messages 4,393 Location (City and/or State) Newport Coast, CA I don't know but it sure is pretty! Flowers look a bit like a single camillia although I can't imagine that's what it is. I don't think any of them have five petals? Looking forward to an id! Last edited: Apr 28, 2017
I don't know but it sure is pretty! Flowers look a bit like a single camillia although I can't imagine that's what it is. I don't think any of them have five petals? Looking forward to an id!
Apr 30, 2017 #8 Iochroma Well-Known Member 5 Year Member Joined Nov 4, 2014 Messages 671 Location (City and/or State) San Francisco It might be Talinum triangulare or a relative.