It is an EA plant I found today
they have string of nickels on it
Senecio underneath that.
Anyone heard of it?
New addition...Hoya? Dischidia? Neither?
Wish I could help....'string of nickles'? No clue. It is REALLY pretty, tho!
Carol
Dischidia! Makes cute little white flowers! They grow fast too! Nice find,
Dianne
Cool! OH..when you chop her up, I would love a cutting! Now to find the name...eh/?
Very pretty plant, looks nice and healthy..
LOL..Thanks everyone.
I am gonna look up Senecio today when I have a moment.
Carol..I could send you more then a cutting..this is a HUGE plant. I could send ya a little plant of it :)
Dianne..this is a dischidia? You have heard of it? Would be cool if it was white since my other dischidia has pink flowers :)
Nice one, Lorry! Karen
There is also a plant called Xerosicyos danguyi that has round leaves like that, but mine are a silver color. It looks very much like a hoya also. Maybe if it is grown in a greenhouse it would be more green like that.
Hmm interested Marcy. I am curious to see what it does when I put it outside :)
Karen you are welcome to some of this also. I can make a couple of small plants out of it when I repot (it is way bound up in this pot)
One for you and one for Carol :)
I looked up Senecio
and they are succulents like string of beads and sting of bananas..I am pretty certain now that this is mislabeled..just need to try and find out who for certain :)
Lorry...I would be very careful about moving that plant out into the sun. It has probably been in a tropical greenhouse conditions up until now and will burn if you do. Try just bright shade at first. It looks very lush and "humidly/greenhouse" grown.
Try looking up images of that one I mentioned. See it that fits at all.
Marcy
Lorry, This plant long, LONG time ago I bought it thinking it was serpens,little did I know ...it started a fight,I laugh about it now, but that was the year I really started collecting more hoya's and didn't I go and spell serpens as serpen? I learned the hard way not to spell hoya's wrong LOL,Well I still do to this day but try not too.it likes bright light and every joint will have a very tiny cute white flower,I never noticed a smell..When I lost my plant last year it was 5 feet long very heavy,on sum of the labels they call it string of nickles..
Dianne
Lorry, I have this plant. I got it from Ted Green several years ago as a Dischidia but it didn't have a label on it. He decided to hack out big swathes of his Dischidias because they were taking over his hoya jungle, so I'm positive it's a Dischidia..which one? I don't know. He just sent me a big box and said they were all Dischidias. Would you mind if I sent these photos to Ted? I'm pretty sure he could tell you what species it is.
Annie W.
Oh I dont' mind at all :) thanks so much Anne :)
and thanks to everyone :)
Marcy...I plan on keeping it under the covered area of the porch first which doesn't get direct sun :) it was in full sun at HD. I will also look up the plant you mentioned :)
I got this EA plant myself about 8 or 10 months ago. I sent the pics on to a Dr. Livshultz who has done a lot of research on Dischidias and she told me it is a Dischidia nummularia. When I commented it didn't look like the nummularia I'd seen pictures of, she said that nummularia is found in many different areas and is quite variable, and this was one of the clones. EA, of course, has it mis-labled when it calls it Senecio (which I knew right away as I have grown several Senecios...)
Anyway, it's been a little tricky for me. It has a super fine line between over and under watering. A tiny bit too dry and the vines dry out and die back. A tiny bit too wet, and the same thing happens! A nice plant when it's growing right, though.
Denise in Omaha
I have this one, too, and also knew from day one it was no senecio.
I'd read your 'update', Denise, on GW, and was surprised in one way that it was nummularia, but on the other hand, the flowers are pretty much identical to those of nummularia.
Glad to hear you went ahead and sent that to her to get it's ID!
I've found that this one likes to be watered from the bottom, Lorry.....seems that whenever I watered from the top, I had dying leaves and vines.
Great to know ladies thanks!
And thanks for the tip Nan :) I think I will pot it into something that will let me water from the bottom then :)
Chris,
would you mind sending me a wee slip of it as well..pweese
That is georgous, i have one hoya, an it is a lipstick one, is that even a hoya....lol
are you looking for any houseplants, as i have lots?
Char
Beautiful plant.....very, very green and pretty!!
Char....sorry to tell you that the 'lipstick' is not a hoya....
I found one of these last year on clearance at lowes I think it was. It was labeled as Sulawich – Hoya bella
LOrry where are you ? Hope your OK. A box is on the way to you !
Allison
Ok sorry guys..Lorry went buy bye for a while and is going buh bye next week also for a week and a half
All is weel but life is getting in the way
Princess..send me an dmail to remind me and I would be happy to send you a sliip of this one.
Also Aloha..I think you wanted some of it also didn't you?
if so shoot me a dmail reminder :)
So it is a nummularia?
Hey stranger!
I was just looking for you.
Yes....it would be a form of nummularia.
Hehe I feel like a stranger :)
I really do miss you guys though
and yup I am still living :) Really I AM!
Thanks for the info Nan :)
It is good to have a name for the face so to speak.
So far so good with mine...but still keeping my fingers and toes crossed!
Just keep her on the 'dryish' side, soil-wise.....it has an abundance of aerial roots, as I'm sure you've noticed, and it will *love* the Florida humidity!
You've been missed, girl....I was worried about you!
Well, the phoenix rises from the ashes to say hi, then retreats again for another week? Someone is a tease :-)
Glad to see you hangin' with us again Lorry!
Oh, and that marvelous Heather - I know you made it to LA all safe and sound, so huurry up and get done unpacking and let us know how the heck you are doing.
Ann
Lorry;; I just got an e mail answer back from Ted Green on your plant called string of nickles. He says it is Dischidia formosana and he has huge plants of it, but forgot to include it in is catalog.
Annie W.
Lorry; I just looked up Dischidia nummularia on Ted Green's catalog www.rare-hoyas.com
The description is on page 3, the photo is on page 4. I have this plant also. The nummularia has very small leaves and are extremely thick. In fact they are so thick, they look about the thickness of a pea (a green pea). The photo seems to look a little like the plant you have here but the two actual plants placed side by side, look totally different.
I also looked up Senecio. There were only a few species as examples but they appear to have a different growth pattern entirely.
Annie W.
I really like that plant!!!!
I just got one from Lowes that was also labeled hoya bella (not). Great plants, but they really should check their labels better. Could cause many hurt feelings if someone tried to trade as such to someone who knows the difference, huh?
Oh phoooey....now I"m confused all over again.
Ann....not to 'undermine' either you or Ted G.....but I thought Denise had said that she sent a cutting of this plant to the Dr. Livshultz....though now I read in her follow-up that she sent photos....Denise...was it a photo or a cutting that you'd sent?
I have this Dishidia in question, and I also have a small plant of the nummularia....both are blooming at the moment...and the flowers, (to the naked eye....I didn't dissect either flower) are identical.
I took photos of them but don't have them uploaded to my computer yet....I'll try to get to it soon.
I wouldn't worry about the name, myself....but you're right, edenawaitsme......if one were to trade it.....the name becomes more important.
Dischidia formosana
Ah hah ok awesome :) didn't look like num to me either :)
LoL I am still here for a little bit. Not leaving until thursday morning
I am not overly worried about the name. I was merely curious
But as you said...It is good to know if you plan to trade it.
Nan,
It was just a photo, but she was adament about it being nummularia. I had gotten the variegated one and the leaves were nothing alike, so when she said nummularia, I was surprised and wrote back and described the leaf differences in detail. She said that nummularia leaves vary quite a bit, depending on where it originated. As it turned out, Dr. Livshultz is right here in Omaha at the University of Nebraska campus, less than a mile from where I live. In April, my C&S club had it's meeting at the campus (where one of our members works in the GH) and I got to see Dr. Livshultz's Dischidia collection. She had another nummularia that was a little different from the two I have.
But I think I'll see if I can get Dr. Livshultz's opinion on the formosana. I want my tags to be right!
Denise in Omaha
Good on ya, Denise! How lucky to have her right THERE! Let us know, OK,...please....
