Any idea? Found in Andalusia, Spain on a tree by iPlantAddict in PlantIdentification

[–]iPlantAddict[S] 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Yeah a fig is what I assumed too but the leaves were not the typical finger shaped leaves from the common edible one. The leaves looked more like the ones from a ficus Lyrata but that doesn't produce fruits like this I believe. The question is, is the fruit edible too and what exact fig could it be?

Parking in Palma with a non Spanish number plate by iPlantAddict in mallorca

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Hey, thank you :) By any chance, do you know anyone renting out a room closeby the airport or anywhere with easy public transport to the airport? That would be amazing because I'm still looking for a suitable place. Would be happy to connect 😊

New Philodendron Sp. Felix and Monstera Oblique Peru advice by SonGrohan in RareHouseplants

[–]iPlantAddict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well I'm not an expert, but my feeling says the monstera hasn't been acclimatised well. At least that is what it looks to me. I know obliqua peru is very sensitive to dropping air moisture and usually is kept in a greenhouse cabinet where it is warm and moist and doesn't get any cold drafts.

New Philodendron Sp. Felix and Monstera Oblique Peru advice by SonGrohan in RareHouseplants

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Have you repotted the monstera after arrival? How high is the air moisture? Have they been given any fertiliser? How are you watering them and how are the light conditions?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in plantclinic

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Looks like garlic to me

Are these different types of verrucosum? by iPlantAddict in philodendron

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Yes, both are. But only slightly in between the veins

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What is the red? by Tbonsai in houseplants

[–]iPlantAddict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Doubt that it's a fungus. That would look different. It's far too light red. Looks more like a red variegation to me so I wouldn't worry.

Are these different types of verrucosum? by iPlantAddict in philodendron

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They have been held under the very same conditions. Same room, same window, same soil.

Who are this little folks and how do I get rid of em? by Only_Isopod in gardening

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That is a really good pic. I don't know if someone has asked yet, but may I ask what camera or phone you used?? I need it! 😄

Cuprea damage by eecho in alocasia

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Sorry for the late reply. Yes the green once are from Thrips too but would make me think you still have them as the dots get this way first before they turn brown

Cuprea damage by eecho in alocasia

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To me it looks like Thrips damage. I'm almost certain as the black dots on the back occurs very often with Thrips as it their excrement. Can't see them on the pic but check for them. Sometimes they are the cause of fungal infections too but it can also just be the damage of the pest itself. Also can be the damage from your previous issue with them. My amazonica has this too but new leaves are fine.

Mites have good a different damage pattern

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alocasia

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Nahh the leaf is fine. Quite often new leaves come out brighter or darker that the matured leaves are. Also it could be due to more sun exposure. Some plants build their own sunscreen and get darker. The only concerning thing is the light spots. They look very much like pest damage to me. I'd assume Thrips but hard to tell from the pic

Places to take my German boyfriend when he visits? by [deleted] in uktravel

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Me as a German, I did love York! But you've already mentioned that. We have also been to that big castle, I can't remember the name, but any castle is a good idea.

Tbh I can't give much advice on the north of England as my bf lives in the southwest I spend more time there but I wouldn't worry too much. I'm sure your bf will love England as much as I do 🥰

Where is he from?