I can't help with the id, but your plant looks gorgeous! good luck!
The leaves remind me of oleandar but it doesn't look bushy/leafy enough...
Re: dracaena Gold Dust What a funny string of guesses... I think the name you're looking for is Dracaena "Gold Dust". I've got one too......
Re: Echeveria pallida flowers Just a couple more photos since my echeveria flowers have opened. They are amazingly bright pink - so pretty!
Re: Dragon Fruit from seed I just planted dragon fruit seeds about a month ago using a plastic take-out box and part regular potting mix + peat...
Re: In bud or bloom this week My plants in bud (!) or bloom (*) right now include -'Red Ruffles' azalea* - 'Doran Black' aloe and two regular...
Re: Echeveria pallida I'll buy that! I didn't even think it was an echeveria - seemed too big but now the mystery is solved. Thanks so much,...
Looks like possibly 2 different kinds of bromeliad...
Thanks for the insight and comments!
Re: Japanese Magnolia tree I wanted to share some photos I've recently taken of a Japanese magnolia. I know identification can be extremely...
Re: Mystery crassula/kalanchoe flower Guess what, you're right! I was starting to doubt that it was a flowering stalk but upon closer...
Re: Grow on Don't you mean... You grow, girl!!? ;) I'm thinking of getting one too for a terrarium.
Hey Meg :) Looks very much like a fittonia (though I'm not positive since the veining looks a little less filled-in). You'll be able to tell...
WeekendGardener, Wow!! Your plants look spectacular! SilverCreek, very pretty bush & interesting that it takes on so many different looks.
#7. Cereus (peruvianus?) - here's a CactiGuide page that may help you identify it more specifically I have a similar-looking unknown opuntia so...