New 名媛直播
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I've just got a new 名媛直播 could you tell me what type it is please.
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The invisible kind..?
I would guess it is a mallsai. But a picture might help.
I would guess it is a mallsai. But a picture might help.
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Yep didn't upload but got it on my second attempt lol
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Erm... sorry, I think you didn't. I don't see a picture in the other post either.
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Portulacaria Afra.
You have an elm that dropped it's leaves. You got a ficus of which you don't know if it 'll survive.
Let me give a tip: don't buy plants if you don't know what they are; you need to know in advance what environment and care they require. If the plant only has a label 'bonsai' and the seller cannot tell you what it is: don't buy it.
You have an elm that dropped it's leaves. You got a ficus of which you don't know if it 'll survive.
Let me give a tip: don't buy plants if you don't know what they are; you need to know in advance what environment and care they require. If the plant only has a label 'bonsai' and the seller cannot tell you what it is: don't buy it.
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Thanks for the tip,
The figus is doing well now, I brought the new one from a garden centre, the label was missing and the girl didn't know what it was, I felt it was a jade.
The Chinese Elm was sold to me as an indoor plant by a reputal dealer but I've looked it up and it can lose its leaves in the autumn
Thanks gain for your advice.
Much appreciated
The figus is doing well now, I brought the new one from a garden centre, the label was missing and the girl didn't know what it was, I felt it was a jade.
The Chinese Elm was sold to me as an indoor plant by a reputal dealer but I've looked it up and it can lose its leaves in the autumn
Thanks gain for your advice.
Much appreciated
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