Bright green with fuzzy leaves, it shoots a tall stem of small white flowers occasionally. It is the easiest plant I've ever had, and has the ability to grow just from shoving
I was given this plant, the stem resembles a cactus but the spikes are soft(ish) -- Need to identify it as it immediately started to wilt and drop leaves, since these pics
Got this plant gifted to me and neither me nor google lens can figure out what it is 😅 : r/whatsthisplant
Small weed with sticky underleaves and stems found in Minnesota-- not bedstraw. : r/whatsthisplant
The one with lime green stems : r/whatsthisplant
Really need help identifying & guidance : r/whatsthisplant
This stuff has been growing everywhere recently and I'm not sure what it is. : r/whatsthisplant
What are these plants and can they be propagated in water/ live indoors? : r /whatsthisplant
Bright green plant growing in Midwestern US : r/whatsthisplant
Can someone help me identify these two plants? Some really are not doing well and I have to ask the plant clinic sub for help, but I don't know what they are.
What is this vine? Three prongs on the leaves with large green pods from white flowers. Found in central OK. : r/whatsthisplant