Horticulture 1 Plant ID Group 1 Plants
Spider Plant Foliage houseplant Long, slender leaves coming from the central plant. Weeping nature makes it a nice hanging basket. Long stems with small plantlets make asexual propagation easy.
‘Common Camellia’ Symmetrical flowers. Large EVERGREEN shrub can reach 10 ft tall. Large glossy leaves with serrated edges.
‘Sasanqua Camellia’ Pink flowers that are less symmetrical than the common camellia. Classified as a tree or shrub. Smaller leaves than the common camellia
Look for leaves with scalloped edges & alternating on the stem. Comes in all sizes and color patterns. Easy to propagate. Grown for variegated foliage SUN loving! EASY plant to grow! Coleus Scalloped edges of the leaf. “MARGIN: leaf edge”
Border Forsythia “Yellow Bell Bush” Produces yellow bell- shaped flowers in March before leaves appear. Deciduous shrub. Sign of spring!
Moses-in-the-Cradle Fleshy herb native to Mexico Leaves in a rosette formation are dark green to purple. Small white flowers appear sporadically throughout the year.
Swedish Ivy Great for hanging baskets. Prolific grower. Has small white flowers in the summer. Can easily be propagated by cuttings. Leaves are round with a scalloped margin.
Let’s review these plants…
Spider plant
Common camellia
Swedish ivy
Border forsythia Winter Spring Summer
Moses-in-the-cradle
Sasanqua camellia
Coleus