language of flowers?
may i please have a list or discription of what flowers say?
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The Fragrant Language of Flowers
Acacia- secret love
Almond- hope, watchfulness, haste
Aloe- superstition
Aspen- fear, sensibility
Balm- sympathy
Basil- hatred
Bay Leaf- change
Birch- grace
Buttercup- riches
Camomile- energy
Carnation- admiration
Cedar- strength
Clover- fertility, luck
Daisy- innocence
Dandelion- oracle
Elder- compassion
Evergreen- worth
Fennel- strength
Fir- time
Foxglove- ambition
Geranium- recall
Hawthorn- hope
Heather- solitude
Holly- foresight, good wishes
Honeysuckle- fidelity
Horse Chestnut- luxury
Iris- hope, messages
Ivy- friendship
Jasmine- amiability
Lavender- answers
Lilac- first love
Lily- purity, joy
Marigold- sorrow
Mistletoe- overcoming difficulties
Moss- maternal love
Myrtle- love
Nightshade- secrets
Oak- hospitality
Pansy- thoughtfulness
Periwinkle- friendship
Poppy- sleep, ...(Answered by LunaFaye) |
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Can anyone identify the vine that grows from a 'fortune telling bean'?
My daughter bought a novelty plant in the spring, a bean in a can, when it sprouted it had a fortune on the 1st leaves. Her's said "Money, Money, Money". The bean was large and reddish brown, much like a large kidney bean, which I thought it was. The vine is now as tall as our 2 story house, growing up in trees, across fences, its crazy. It has medium sized purple flowers that look like a giant snap dragon or small orchid and is producing thick beans that are approx 12 inches in length that ... (Asked by sxseaustin1) |
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It's most definitely NOT kudzu. I grew up around kudzu, and it is awful, but definitely not anything like a bean.
Here is the definitive answer:
You have a sword bean plant.
Detailed information on Sword Bean (Canavalia gladiata)
One vendor has this plant for sale.
Family: Papilionaceae (puh-pil-ee-uh-NAY-see-ee) (Info)
Genus: Canavalia (kan-uh-VAY-lee-uh) (Info)
Species: gladiata (glad-ee-AY-tuh) (Info)
Category:
Annuals
Vegetables
Groundcovers
Vines and Climbers
Height:
6-8 ft. (1.8-2.4 m)
20-30 ft. (6-9 m)
Spacing:
Unknown - Tell us
Hardiness:
USDA Zone 8b: to -9.4° C (15° F)
USDA Zone 9a: to -6.6° C (20° F)
USDA Zone 9b: to -3.8° C (25° F)
USDA Zone 10a: to -1.1°C (30° F)
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I'm trying to identify a plant...?
Iwas told it's a devil's tounge but it doesn't fit any discription I can find on-line. It is defenately a succulant.. It likes shade dry to moist soil .It grows loongwild spindlly branches
thanks levi33 for site similar to devils backbone but still not it. I grow many plants. This is unusual.4-5 ft tall color varies lime to deep green depending on light, does not like directsun at all. branches are1/4 in dia. and grow in wild directions. As the branch lenthens the leaves fall. only the end 10-20 leaves remain.Leaves are stagered and pointed ovel
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My guess is what you have is a mother in law's tongue:
http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Agavaceae/Sansevieria_trifasciata.html
You might be confusing the common name with another common houseplant, the pathos or devil's ivy....(Answered by Harry) |
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