Saliha Well-known member Jul 24, 2018 #1 A friend of mine in Finland bought this kind of plant but she has no idea what it might be. Also in garden market they didn´t know what it is. Anyone knows it? The bud/seed in the picture on the left belongs to the other plant.
A friend of mine in Finland bought this kind of plant but she has no idea what it might be. Also in garden market they didn´t know what it is. Anyone knows it? The bud/seed in the picture on the left belongs to the other plant.
Sass Muffin Coffee Queen ☕ NCT Patron Jul 24, 2018 #2 I don't know if that's bacopa or not, Saliha. Kinda looks like it.
QSis Grill Master Staff member NCT Patron Jul 24, 2018 #3 Hmmm, I've never seen anything like it, Saliha! The foliage sort of looks like geranium, and the flower looks like a white nasturtium. Lee
Hmmm, I've never seen anything like it, Saliha! The foliage sort of looks like geranium, and the flower looks like a white nasturtium. Lee
Saliha Well-known member Jul 24, 2018 #4 Sass Muffin said: I don't know if that's bacopa or not, Saliha. Kinda looks like it. Click to expand... Friends in other forum suggested bacopa too but I can´t find any variety with similar leaves like this one. Last edited: Jul 24, 2018
Sass Muffin said: I don't know if that's bacopa or not, Saliha. Kinda looks like it. Click to expand... Friends in other forum suggested bacopa too but I can´t find any variety with similar leaves like this one.
Saliha Well-known member Jul 24, 2018 #5 QSis said: Hmmm, I've never seen anything like it, Saliha! The foliage sort of looks like geranium, and the flower looks like a white nasturtium. Lee Click to expand... I have tried to find suitable variety of geraniums too but haven´t yet find similar leaves. Maybe I should soon name it as Flos mysterium = flower mystery.
QSis said: Hmmm, I've never seen anything like it, Saliha! The foliage sort of looks like geranium, and the flower looks like a white nasturtium. Lee Click to expand... I have tried to find suitable variety of geraniums too but haven´t yet find similar leaves. Maybe I should soon name it as Flos mysterium = flower mystery.