this one use to be 3 feet tall but i left it outside too long and froze but its commin back!
anyone know these?
is the second one a vine? are the leaves waxy and kind of thick? if so, then it's probably a hoya.
on the other hand, if it's not viney, it's probably a type of peperomia.
Is the first a Schlumbergera?
yep its a vine! leaves are waxy not that thick but its just a starter.
thanks im gonna goggle hoya!
sibyl, the first lookes like a relative, if not actually, a night blooming cereus. i have several relatives and 2 actual ones.
Hi sibyl,
I'm with Jiffy on #1, I think it's Epiphyllum oxypetalum ("Night-blooming Cereus").
For #2, I'd guess
Peperomia scandens ,
and I think that #3 looks like another Epiphyllum,
Epiphyllum guatemalensis \'Monstrose\' ,
which is a pretty nifty little character,
it has 3 inch white flowers that open at night (like E. oxypetalum)
followed by pink fruits.
THANKS!
i seen jiffys post and was gogglein away!
yep! its a epiphyllum nightblooming cereus
i think 2nd pis is a hoya carnosa-chouke
web page and 3 pic
epiphyllum g monstrose
thanks! so much!