I fell in love with this plant, bought it and don't know what it is. The leaves remind me of a ficus and the base ginger. Could you please identify it?
This is a Money Tree.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/houseplants/pachira-money-tree/growing-money-tree-houseplant.htm
Growing about 1.5 m high this shrub(?) in my new garden has produced crimson red multiple floret flowers hanging down in 10cm lengths (almost like a slender wisteria) with last group of petals on each drop being almost white. Never seen anything like this before. Can you help identify it?
Can you show a pic of this ‘new’ flower/shrub you have growing
I have no idea what kind of plant this is. It just grew from my pot. I transfered the plant in a different pot after it grew taller.
It looks like it could be a Bay Leaf plant.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/edible/herbs/bay/sweet-bay-leaf-tree.htm
And what is eating the plant leaves, and how to stop it? I live in Colorado.
This appears to be a Hydrangea.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/shrubs/hydrangea/hydrangea-not-blooming.htm
I want to plant another one to replace it. It had big leaves and big clumps of blue violet flowers. I can’t show you a picture of it so your guess is better than mineral
You may be referencing Hydrangeas.
It resembles lambs ear but the leaves are 6 times bigger
Mullein.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/flowers/mullein/mullein-uses-and-disadvantages.htm
I have a number of these growing in my garden and do not know what they are called or if they are poisonous so would appreciate you advising me please Thanks...……………..Dennis
This is a type of Arum lily, and is NOT edible. The toxicity is questionable between cultivars, so it is safe to say that it is NOT edible. This spike will be followed by a single leaf that appears to be multiple leaves. Very interesting species.