12-01-2014 2:07 AM
The big spiky one is a succulent that grows in a spiral (and currently has a flowering spike), and the other is a cutting with triangular fleshy stems.
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12-01-2014 2:24 AM
The first one looks a lot like a carnation or pink.
The flowering stripy one looks like a Mother-in-law's Tongue (Sansevieria). It looks extremely healthy (and needs a new pot!)
12-01-2014 3:09 AM
Hi
I've got a variagated mother in laws tongue, and its not like that 🙂
The triangular stemmed plant I've just discovered is a perennial Mesembryanthemum.
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12-01-2014 3:24 AM
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12-01-2014 7:40 AM
No idea on first pic, but second looks like Aloe variegata/zebra or tiger plant. Flowering spikes are pinky/orange.
12-01-2014 9:42 AM
Yes, second one is an aloe, very good for burns etc. but no idea what the first one is.
12-01-2014 10:52 AM
The first one grows outside around here on the South Coast. No idea what it's called though. The other one is an Aloe.
12-01-2014 1:22 PM
Could the first one be Rock Samphire?
12-01-2014 1:27 PM
It's Hottentot Fig.
12-01-2014 1:30 PM
Ah right, sorry didn't see the link
12-01-2014 4:18 PM
12-01-2014 4:28 PM
Thanks! (and to everyone else too )
I sussed the fig one last night - I just love the shape of the stems.
I live not too far away from Dartmouth, and nicked that cutting from a plant that was growing rampantly down the walled garden of a cottage there. I just need to suss out how to plant the cutting.
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12-01-2014 4:33 PM
It grows everywhere here to in Dorset. Glad you got it sorted.
12-01-2014 4:36 PM - edited 12-01-2014 4:37 PM
Having warmer winters on the south coast, must be why it survives. It's odd I've not seen it before though.
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12-01-2014 4:39 PM
That's the one, thank you 🙂
It has three 'babies' growing in the soil, can I leave them there?
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12-01-2014 4:42 PM
You can or you can carefully break them off & plant it gritty compost.
12-01-2014 4:47 PM
Thanks 🙂
If I break the fig plant into smaller sections, and do the same, would they root? (I love plants, but I'm no good at this kind of thing!)
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12-01-2014 4:50 PM
Not sure but it grows like a weed here so probly easy to propogate.
http://grow.ars-informatica.ca/plant.php?en=512&nm=Hottentot%20fig
12-01-2014 5:06 PM
Thanks, I got no sand here to make gritty soil, so it looks like I'll have to go to the beach tomorrow - I hope I don't get washed away all for the sake of a plant cutting
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12-01-2014 5:30 PM
Wash it well or the salt will kill it.