I stuck a small branch of Money Plant in a pot with a small Kaffir lime tree and they both em to be thriving out in the sun. The money plant is said to bring good fortune to its owner.
The leaf of the lime tree (the one with the thorns) is used in Thai and Southeast Asian cooking, especially in spicy coconut milk curries.
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One of California's unusual flowering bushes White crane among waterlilies Lily hangs over the sidewalk.
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It's a great way to get new plants.:) Welcome.
Thanks, mother nature.
I have been filling some bare spots in the garden by dividing hostas, daylilies, and ground cover and spreading them around.
Beats buying all new plants.
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