Well, another brand new plant going downhill in just a few weeks. This was a gift from a neighbour but it has never flowered, the stems are rotting and it has mottled marks on the leaves. It is in a terracotta pot, not under or over watered. Basically it's another doomed plant that crosses the threshold of my garden for absolutely no reason.
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My angel wings was prolific in the front garden last year then got badly hit with the really cold winter temps. I thought it had died but has recovered a little. The leaves are still similar to yours though with lots of green as well as the silver. To sure why.
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Originally posted by annie8 View PostMy angel wings was prolific in the front garden last year then got badly hit with the really cold winter temps. I thought it had died but has recovered a little. The leaves are still similar to yours though with lots of green as well as the silver. To sure why.
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It looks like there is a lot of slug damage to those leaves. I can see a slug on the first picture which looks like it’s grazing off the white layer.( top left leaf)
Did you pot the plants on or were they given to you in that pot?"Nicos, Queen of Gooooogle" and... GYO's own Miss Marple
Location....Normandy France
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Originally posted by Nicos View PostIt looks like there is a lot of slug damage to those leaves. I can see a slug on the first picture which looks like it’s grazing off the white layer.( top left leaf)
Did you pot the plants on or were they given to you in that pot?
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Well, another brand new plant that crosses the threshold of my garden and ends up like this. Absolutely gutted as I have done everything correct to keep it going while overwintering in the greenhouse. I am just hoping the stem produces more leaves in Spring
And why does site request "Please upload at least one photo" when I have clearly uploaded the photo and can see it before I post ?
1 PhotoLast edited by Marb67; 02-02-2024, 11:35 PM.
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Hi Marb67,
Slugs and snails will definitely scrape off the silver and turn the leaves green as Nico mentioned.
They like a dry, sunny, sheltered spot - could it be that they've got chilled/frosted?
They're a bit like pelargoniums in terms of whether they'll survive for you outside all year or if they'll need an unheated greenhouse/porch overwinter.Location: SE Wales about 1250ft up
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Originally posted by Andraste View PostHi Marb67,
I'm not sure I'd hold out much hope for that one but gardening's all about the optimism. It looks to me like it's got too cold for its liking.
Last edited by Marb67; 22-02-2024, 11:55 AM.
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