Identify the names please(Solved)
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Re: Identify the names please
No 1 could be Jatropha integerrima
No 2 could be Gardenia
No 2 could be Gardenia
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Thank you Farhan sb, i recalled Jatropha.farhan137 wrote:No 1 could be Jatropha integerrima
No 2 could be Gardenia
No 3, the nursery wala told me 'Heparka" or something like this, but could not remember, now when it started flowering i thought should confirm the name.
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Gardenia and Hypericum do better in shade
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Thank you sir....
The seeds of Cypress Vine which you sent, also came out of soil and now almost of about two inches.
The seeds of Cypress Vine which you sent, also came out of soil and now almost of about two inches.

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It's a very vigorous grower. Straightaway from start provide it support. Do not let it wander on the ground. Pinching is not necessary. Provide it partial sun or so to say its roots should preferably be in shade.