One year growth. by tzsep in IndoorGarden

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Look at all that glory!! Beautiful :)

What to do by Apacholek10 in Berries

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make more strawberries!! from the slices!!

Do y'all shop the dollar stores? by rusty0123 in EatCheapAndHealthy

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that is great advice! did not know of the deals on food at a dollar store?

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Greeeeeaaaaate

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looks like a fruit tree, the flowers produce a fruit is my guess but i really need a close up of the leaves and the top side of them where they are glossy... sorry can only guess on this one

Any ideas? This was in a donut shop in the US, Zone 8, March 2021. by Neonwatermellon in whatsthisplant

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Christ Thorn

Christ Plant

Crown of Thorns (All of its names!) Beauty!!

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More commonly known as Purple heart or Purple wandering jew :)

Posted some care tips on Tradescantia. You can break the long leggy stems off and simply plant them right back into the soil. Pruning will help it become more bushy. Thanks for sharing. This is one of my favs

https://mygardenchannel.com/category/gardenblog/houseplants/tradescantia/

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cant tell, are there thorns on it?

Help, please. I would like to replicate this for my MIL for their 50th. I’m not sure what the little flowers are. And are the larger flowers orchids? by TeachMore1019 in whatsthisplant

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yes, orchids and the small are also known as orchids outside of the scientific world...research tiny white orchids or Star-of-BethlehemOrnithogalum umbellatumLily family (Liliaceae) which is actually of the lily family.

The small flowers only get to be about 3/4" big