I have this flowering plant of which I have unfortunately lost the
name. It has very small leaves and flowers, both of the same size.
Many long falling stems with many leaves, the size of a human nail.
Both the flower and the leaves look like waxed. The flower is bright
orange, and looks like a closed up bell, larger near the stem and
smaller toward the end. From what I have noticed, it loves lot's of
water and can flower year long.
If someone can indentify this flower, I'd appreciate greatly. A picture
would help, since I could confirm that it is really the one I am looking
for.
If not, could someone help me find a website that would carry a large
database with flower names and pictures?
Oh and yes, this is an inside plant.
Thank you in advance.
SH
Serenity-chan <serenity-...@home.com> wrote in message
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My guess is maybe a hoya. A search on Hoya or Asclepiadaceae should
garner you enough pictures to tell if I'm sending you in the right
direction.
Does Dischidia ring a bell?
Too bad Lynne couldn't share with us what she thought it is or provide a
link that actually works.
Zhanataya <bill...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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>Not a Hoya. Hoyas don't have that shape or color flower and they hate being
>wet.
>
>Does Dischidia ring a bell?
>
>Too bad Lynne couldn't share with us what she thought it is or provide a
>link that actually works.
I skimmed over the part about loving water. But you gotta admit I was
close they're both in the Asclepiadaceae family.
Lynne <lynn...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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