it was sold at my LFS as a Chameleon plant anyone know this one?
B brownietrout · Registered Joined Feb 5, 2009 · 123 Posts Discussion Starter • #1 • Feb 25, 2009 it was sold at my LFS as a Chameleon plant anyone know this one? Attachments plant 004.JPG 154.4 KB Views: 106
Tex Gal · Premium Member Joined Nov 1, 2007 · 8,540 Posts #3 • Feb 25, 2009 It looks like a type of philodendron to me. I don't think it's aquatic.
B brownietrout · Registered Joined Feb 5, 2009 · 123 Posts Discussion Starter • #4 • Feb 25, 2009 thats what I thought too, thanks
M miremonster · Registered Joined Mar 26, 2006 · 1,438 Posts #5 • Feb 25, 2009 Maybe Houttuynia cordata. Similar and related to Saururus. The cultivar 'Chameleon' has variegated leaves: http://www.morningsunherbfarm.com/product_info.php?products_id=143&osCsid=b6hap2f3erel1ev6978ma0upg4 The leaves of Houttuynia smell somewhat like pepper when crushed.
Maybe Houttuynia cordata. Similar and related to Saururus. The cultivar 'Chameleon' has variegated leaves: http://www.morningsunherbfarm.com/product_info.php?products_id=143&osCsid=b6hap2f3erel1ev6978ma0upg4 The leaves of Houttuynia smell somewhat like pepper when crushed.
Cavan Allen · Administrator Joined Jul 22, 2004 · 7,388 Posts #6 • Feb 25, 2009 If that's what it is, and I think it might be, it may be worth trying anyway. It's actually in the Baensch atlas.
If that's what it is, and I think it might be, it may be worth trying anyway. It's actually in the Baensch atlas.
B brownietrout · Registered Joined Feb 5, 2009 · 123 Posts Discussion Starter • #7 • Feb 27, 2009 too late I already got rid of it but will watch for it, you never know