Horticulture 1 Plant ID Group 1 Plants. Spider Plant Foliage houseplant Long, slender leaves coming...

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Horticulture 1Plant 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 leavesappear.

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

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