I got a this plant when I went to B.C. One of my family members gave me a clipping. She didn't remember the name of it. It has very dark green leaves and gets little white flowers in the summer. The back of the leaves are a dark purple and it grows lots of babies. Does anyone know what the name of this plant is? Thanks.
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I figured it out. Dark Swedish Ivy
Looks like a begonia to me.
It is a mint (spearmint) plant. Just rub a leaf between your fingers and smell. Look up herbgardening.com to plant it outdoors. Contain it because it will spread quickly by its root system.
It is a mint (spearmint) plant. Just rub some leaves between your fingers. You will smell the mint. Go to herbgardening.com for info on this.
Hello !
It is a Plectranthus. I just had to move mine closer to the ceiling because its smell is so strong it is unbearable. My Plectranthus is a Plectranthus neochilus with beautiful pink and blue flowers but a terrible smell all year round. Unfortunately I have to keep it indoors during the winter. Your white flower Plectranthus could be a Plectranthus ciliatus but you will have to check. It is very easy to grow and cuttings root quickly in water. It is native to Australia and Australians say that it purifies the air. This is something I want to believe at least until the warm season is back and I can put it outside again.
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