Do you know the name of this plant?
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Does anyone know what this plant is?
It was my grandfather's favorite flower. We have handed it down through generations. We call it the purple flower plant.
Might be Lungwort (common name). If it is it comes up each year flowers spreads and dies back into the ground. Flowers could be White or Red or a combination of Red/White and Blue in same flower - Clusters of Bell like flowers. Hope that is of help.
This almost looks like two different plants together. because of the different shape of the leaves. If the big leaves are thick and waxy it could be a Hoya Plant. If it is, you will be surprised at the waxy star shape cluster of star blossoms it can produce. You can google Hoya plant. that might help. The other leaves remind me of a christmas cactus. Hope this helps.
i AM SURE IT IS A HOYA PLANT, I HAVE HAD ONE FOR ALMOST 50 YEARS, IT JUST KEEPS ON GROWING AND I KEEP CUTTING IT BACK. LOVE THE CLUSTERS OF STAR SHAPE FLOWERS, MINE ARE LIGHT PINK WITH RED STAR CENTER. THEY ALSO HAVE A WONDERFUL SCENT. TASTE THE HONEY THAT COMES ON THE FLOWERS, YUM. THE WHITE SPOTS ON LEAVES LET ME KNOW IT NEEDS SOME LIGHT FERTILIZING. HAVE FUN WITH YOUR PLANT.
I see what you mean Carleton. The top leaves look like a Hoya but there's one middle bottom that looks like a Christmas Cactus. It could just be the way it tip is broken off and the way it's aimed?
thanks that is true