Identification

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Identification needed for all three specimen and also how to propagate bell shaped flowering vine and what is the purpose of skeletal plant mean will it flower or not and things like that...
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Re: Identification

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No pic is showing Murad..
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corrected the problem, pictures showing now.......
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Re: Identification

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2nd and 3rd are Trumpet creeper, 4th and 5th are Jade plants
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Izhar wrote:2nd and 3rd are Trumpet creeper, 4th and 5th are Jade plants
The first creeper is variegated Vinca vine. I didn't know the name of jade plant, although I had been searching for it.

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The trumpet creeper is CAMPSIS.It has clinging roots. I have propogated them by cutting the fresh growth having green clinging roots like any tip cutting.
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M Farooq wrote: The first creeper is variegated Vinca vine. I didn't know the name of jade plant, although I had been searching for it.

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By searching you mean searching the plant or it's name?? Do you want some cuttings??
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Re: Identification

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Your Jade plant is called "Crassula argentea"
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muradulislam wrote:
M Farooq wrote: The first creeper is variegated Vinca vine. I didn't know the name of jade plant, although I had been searching for it.

Thanks.
By searching you mean searching the plant or it's name?? Do you want some cuttings??
I had seen this vine in Muree long time ago. Does this plant survive in warm weather? I had been searching it's name. Thanks.
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I am confused, are you talking about vine or jade plant..... and if vine then vinca or trumpet creeper. i have seen trumpet creeper in gujrat and it is hot, while for vinca vine, i think i saw it in pics on this forum and i think it also can bear heat....... as for jade plant i am not sure.
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