hazelm Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 Do we have a botanist on board? Or someone knowledgeable about plants? And, am I allowed to post a picture of a plant here? What I am wanting is to see if anyone can identify it. Thanks. hazelm Quote
Dubbelosix Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 By no means an expert, I am curious still to see the plant in question. Quote
OverUnityDeviceUAP Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 Do we have a botanist on board? Or someone knowledgeable about plants? And, am I allowed to post a picture of a plant here? What I am wanting is to see if anyone can identify it. Thanks. hazelmHi, hazelm. I'm afraid that posting pictures on @scienceforums.com is taboo (if not outright against the rules). But I'd ask @GAHD for permission first. Quote
hazelm Posted October 12, 2019 Author Report Posted October 12, 2019 Hi, hazelm. I'm afraid that posting pictures on @scienceforums.com is taboo (if not outright against the rules). But I'd ask @GAHD for permission first.All right. Let's see if GAHD shows up. It is a picture of a plant that survived the Paradise fire when my friend lost everything else. There sat that little potted plant which is now re-leafing. Or, had re-leafed last January when the picture was taken. She is calling it her miracle plant. :-) Thanks. OverUnityDeviceUAP 1 Quote
exchemist Posted October 12, 2019 Report Posted October 12, 2019 (edited) All right. Let's see if GAHD shows up. It is a picture of a plant that survived the Paradise fire when my friend lost everything else. There sat that little potted plant which is now re-leafing. Or, had re-leafed last January when the picture was taken. She is calling it her miracle plant. :-) Thanks. Let's see if I can post a picture of a plant.......that seems to work. Go ahead and try, Hazel. Edited October 12, 2019 by exchemist Quote
OverUnityDeviceUAP Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 (edited) A lot of what's spoken on here is cipher, exhchemist dont take things too literal unless you know who is using an open account Let's see if I can post a picture of a plant.......that seems to work. Go ahead and try, Hazel. A lot of what's spoken on here is cipher, exchemist. Don't assume literal meanings unless you have an idea of who might be using an open account and how it might relate to social workers, elitists or secret police who commune with your ISP regarding you in your community involving you. I have a thread here called virtual shrinking you should inquire about it. Many people like myself have trouble making abuse by their local community publicized. Edited October 13, 2019 by OverUnityDeviceUAP Quote
hazelm Posted October 13, 2019 Author Report Posted October 13, 2019 Let's see if I can post a picture of a plant.......that seems to work. Go ahead and try, Hazel. Sorry. I did not mean "can I?". I meant is it allowed. Some forums allow it; some do not. But, nevermind. I have an email from my friend and she has found it. An Arum, she says. Looks like a jack-in-pulpit to me but she's happy. Thanks a lot. That's a beautiful flower, exchemist. Quote
exchemist Posted October 13, 2019 Report Posted October 13, 2019 Sorry. I did not mean "can I?". I meant is it allowed. Some forums allow it; some do not. But, nevermind. I have an email from my friend and she has found it. An Arum, she says. Looks like a jack-in-pulpit to me but she's happy. Thanks a lot. That's a beautiful flower, exchemist.You mean what we call "lords and ladies"? : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arum_maculatum This plant has a large variety of names, due to its sexually suggestive appearance. (The picture I posted is a camellia. I have three of these in my garden, two red and one very pale pink, almost white.) Quote
hazelm Posted October 13, 2019 Author Report Posted October 13, 2019 You mean what we call "lords and ladies"? : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arum_maculatum This plant has a large variety of names, due to its sexually suggestive appearance. (The picture I posted is a camellia. I have three of these in my garden, two red and one very pale pink, almost white.) Right. Jack in the Pulpit. It has one bloom and she says all the leaves become this type of bloom which she calls a bulb. Problem is the leaves don't match what she first sent me. At least I don't think they do. Anyway, she is happy. So, I shall let it go. At least one thing survived that horrible fire. And she and the cat escaped. Thanks again. Your camelia is beautiful. Guess I said that. TTYL. hazelm Quote
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