Pedilanthus, or "devil's backbone" plant has variegated pink and green leaves. It is usually grown as a house plant. There are several varieties of ginger, cordyline, hibiscus that have pink variegation in the leaves.
I think you must be talking about a variety of Hypoestes. It so happens I just bought some myself and have been doing a bit of research to identify them. If someone has a more authoritative answer I'll be interested to hear about it.
Croton is a houseplant that is good for most areas of the country. It originated in the tropics including Java and the South Seas. In the wild, the plant grows to 10 feet. The leaves have various shapes. One of the most common is the oak leaf croton. The leaves are shaped like typically oak leaves but are much bigger: up to 8 inches long and 4 inches wide. Leaves may be mostly red, yellow or green or a combination of all three colors
This plant is Hypoestes phyllostachy. It is a warm climate plant and is generally used as a container plant or house plant in Northern regions.
Prayer Plant
Bougainvillea
A caladuim
Passionfruit?
Green inchworms will eat various types of leaves from trees and shrubs, vegetables and fruits. The inchworm will continue to feed from its meal source and will not continue to move from plant to plant.
You have waaaay to little information to try identify this plant. how tall is the plant is it a shrub or a tree what do the flowers look like what do the leaves look like
Nightshade, also known as atropa belladonna or simply belladonna, is a subshrub plant that grows to approximately five feet tall. This plant has approximately seven inch long ovate leaves, bell shaped purple and green flowers, and green berries that ripen to a black color.
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Nightshade plants can vary in appearance, but they often have dark green and oval-shaped leaves with purple or white star-shaped flowers. The fruits of nightshade plants can range from small berries to larger fruits like tomatoes and eggplants. Some common species of nightshade plants include tomatoes, eggplants, potatoes, and belladonna.
The hawk moth caterpillars that we had in our backyard were the tomato eating kind. They are small green inch worms at first and then grow into 3-4 inch long squishy green caterpillars with yellow and black stripes, eye spots on their sides and a big hook on their tails. They ate our tomato plant leaves and sometimes the green tomatoes too. When they had grown large enough, they burrowed into soil and just over a month later emerged as moths :)
Coleus cannot tolerate the cold weather, and so unfortunately if its too cold it will die, however if you want the plant to come back next spring, you can take 2 inch cuttings of the plant, making sure to take from the centre of the plant, not offshoots, then prune the bottom couple of leaves so you have at least 1 inch in the soil without leaves, you could also try putting in a glass of water as coleus will root in this also. Answer Sounds as if your coleus might have mildew.
Plant a green bean seed about 1/4 - 1/2 inch deep in the garden soil. If you plant it deeper, it will take longer to sprout and may die before it reaches the top of the soil.
Root rot is a fungus caused when a species is kept too wet for too long. Plants can die from root rot. Shamel Ash trees are deciduous, which means that their leaved drop in the fall. This is the normal plant's process. Water should be cut back until the plant begins to put on new leaves in spring.
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