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A strange plant grows in my flowerpot. Who knows what it is?
A strange plant grows in my flowerpot. Who knows what it is?

pitaya seedling (scientific name: Hylocereus undatus 'Foo-Lon') is a cultivated variety of the cactus family, which belongs to the measuring ruler. It climbs succulent shrubs and has air roots. Branches are numerous, extending, leaves are often winged, edges are wavy or crenate, dark green to light blue-green, bony; Flowers funnel-shaped and open at night; Scales are ovate-lanceolate to lanceolate, calyx-shaped tepals are yellowish green, linear to linear-lanceolate, petaloid tepals are white, oblong-oblanceolate, filaments are yellow-white, styles are yellow-white, berries are red, oblong, fruit umbilicus is small, and pulp is white and red. The seeds are obovate and black, and the hilum is small. Flowering and fruiting from July to December. A plant with umbrella-shaped seedlings grows in the flowerpot. Does anyone know what it is?

from the picture, it looks like the seedlings of hollyhock. Ask for advice, a plant grows in the flowerpot, and I don't know what it is

Figure 2: The leaf diameter is like the diameter of a rose, the stem pricks a rose, the rose pricks a rose without barbs, the leaves are oval-edged, the serrated flowers wither, and when they are ripe, they fall into a soil bud Phalaenopsis flowerpot and grow a seedling. Who knows what it is, thank you!

this is cassia. Answer at the first time, please adopt, what grows in the flowerpot, who knows what it is?

Hello, landlord, this is a pure yellow and white ghost umbrella. Poisonous ~ I'm sure it is, but I still hope to adopt

the plant that grows in my radish pot. Who knows what this plant is?

Watermelon seedlings, maybe when you eat watermelon, you spit watermelon seeds into a pot and grow them in a flowerpot. I don't know what plant it is.

Polygonum hydropiper var. Polygonum hydropiper has white flowers, but it's not called Polygonum hydropiper. It grows in my flowerpot. What kind of plant is this?

Alocasia macrorrhiza (L.) Schott is a perennial herb of Araceae. Chromosome number 2n=2x=26. Stems are stout, up to 3m high, leaves are clustered at the top of the stem, leaves are egg-shaped, spikes are slightly shorter than spathe, female flowers are in the lower part, and male flowers are in the upper part.

It is produced in South China, Southwest China and Taiwan Province of China, and also distributed in Southeast Asia. Like warm, humid and semi-cloudy environment. The optimum growth temperature is 2 ~ 25℃, and the overwintering temperature is 1 ~ 15℃. Potted plants need to be shaded in summer. Cultivate with common garden soil plus peat soil, sand or turf soil and humus soil. Propagation by branching, cutting and sowing.

Alocasia alopecuroides is a large foliage plant, which should be cultivated in large pots or wooden barrels, suitable for large halls or indoor gardens, and can also be planted in tropical plant greenhouses, which is very spectacular. Many people regard taro as calla lily, but it is not. Rootstock is rich in starch and can be used as an industrial substitute, but it can't be eaten.

taro is poisonous. You must fry rice until it is brown, and fry it for a long time (more than 2 hours) to remove the poison before taking it orally. Raw or decoction time is too short, which will cause tongue swelling and numbness, and even have symptoms of central nervous system poisoning. Mild symptoms can be detoxified by drinking rice vinegar or ginger. What kind of plant is this? The

Coprinus comatus

grown in my flowerpot is also called Coprinus comatus (Hebei, Shanxi) and Coprinus comatus.

please refer to for details; : baike.baidu./view/33586.htm Strange plants grow in the flowerpot, please identify them?

Solanum nigrum, the black fruit is sweet and edible. I used to eat it when I was a child. It was undercooked and a little sour.

have a look at Baidu pictures.