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I haven't been able to find anything like that here. I'm in desperate need to find the name lol I loved it and my grandmother planted it ... she has no idea what it is #help
@ladysidon6 they basically look fuzzy and light green. I know for a fact it grows on a vine. And it requires a lot of water. Very delicate. When you cut off a piece of vine to pretty much propagate, it snaps off leaving plenty of water. I don't know much about it besides that. I live in North Tustin, Ca but the plant is in Mexico
Hello there, going based off the comments I looked up begonias and it's a match . Now I'm not 100% sure but going based off the description of begonias, they are shaded plants and the leaves are as shown I just don't have a picture of it #youguysareawesome @travelgirl25 @ladysidon6 @ShelleySnyder
@ShelleySnyder I don't exactly know what type of begonia i just remember it growing like a vine. lol it's actually in Mexico and I go there maybe once a year . My grandma takes care of the plants and adds to the collection, hence I ended up with this one. Sorry I don't have a picture for it.
Help me identify this plant, it grows on a vine and I know nothing else of it. Taken from my home in Mexico
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@jestrada03 WOW!! Whatever it is it's gorgeous!!💘😍
I haven't been able to find anything like that here. I'm in desperate need to find the name lol I loved it and my grandmother planted it ... she has no idea what it is #help
What do the leaves look like?
@ladysidon6 they basically look fuzzy and light green. I know for a fact it grows on a vine. And it requires a lot of water. Very delicate. When you cut off a piece of vine to pretty much propagate, it snaps off leaving plenty of water. I don't know much about it besides that. I live in North Tustin, Ca but the plant is in Mexico
It kind of looks like a begonia but I can't tell without looking at the leaves. Is it growing in the shade?
Hello there, going based off the comments I looked up begonias and it's a match . Now I'm not 100% sure but going based off the description of begonias, they are shaded plants and the leaves are as shown I just don't have a picture of it #youguysareawesome @travelgirl25 @ladysidon6 @ShelleySnyder
@jestrada03 WOW! I've never heard of a begonia vine!! Now I'm gona look up begonias!🤔
@jestrada03 if you can would you post a pic of the leaves please?😍 (and tag me please).
@ShelleySnyder I don't exactly know what type of begonia i just remember it growing like a vine. lol it's actually in Mexico and I go there maybe once a year . My grandma takes care of the plants and adds to the collection, hence I ended up with this one. Sorry I don't have a picture for it.