mom's last house plant - October 17th, 2006 at 12:59 AM
Hello.
My area of interest is wild flora native to the midwest US and Lake District UK, though I have grown amarylis from seed and have a special love for hoya plants.
The Norfolk Island Pine that I have is the only remaining house plant that belonged to my mom. I've kept it alive and green for 11 years. Though a nagging voice told me to bring it in from the enclosed patio, I didn't. The next day I discovered that my felines had knocked it on the ground, and the lagomorphs completely defoliated it. Is there anything I can do to jump-start it? I am devastated.
My thanks in advance,
midwestflora
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/midwestflora/
My area of interest is wild flora native to the midwest US and Lake District UK, though I have grown amarylis from seed and have a special love for hoya plants.
The Norfolk Island Pine that I have is the only remaining house plant that belonged to my mom. I've kept it alive and green for 11 years. Though a nagging voice told me to bring it in from the enclosed patio, I didn't. The next day I discovered that my felines had knocked it on the ground, and the lagomorphs completely defoliated it. Is there anything I can do to jump-start it? I am devastated.
My thanks in advance,
midwestflora
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