How do I save this plant?
I have a plant that belongs to my mother before she passed away. I have struggled to keep it online for the past 5 years but I have managed. her spirit lives within it but it is slowly dying. I know it needs to be transplanted into new soil. There's only two varieties of this plant. One is white with pink blossoms. The other is lavender with green leaves with pink blossoms. The plant leaves look like butterflies. Can you please tell me what variety of plant this is. Sincerely Paul Trask. Tuesday February 26th 8:05 a.m.. dragonslayer194924@gmail.com.
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Hi Paul, I understand your connection with this plant, as I feel the same way about a begonia that my mother gave me. I hope you can save it and your idea of repotting it is a great one. We have to realize though, that plants, like people, don't live forever. It's the cycle of life. The truth is, your mother's spirit will go on living within YOU!