I will share this again as soon as it opens, and reveal the answer… List item Submitted to "Color cRaZy featuring Purple WEEK!" Approved by Kim_Johnson April 7, 2020, 3:09 pm 4 Comments Share Tweet Pin The scientific name of this is, Gynura aurantiaca. MoreReport Item navigation Previous submission Next submission View full list Share Tweet Pin Written by Kim_Johnson 4 Comments Leave a Reply Very pretty, I’ve never seen it before. 1 Log in to Reply They are usually grown in a pot inside Karen. You can find them in the indoor plant section. Log in to Reply Love the velvet look to this one, wow! 1 Log in to Reply Its been cold this year, it seems fuzzier. Thank you Carol. I had to pick wolf hair off of it. The velvet grabs it off of her when she walks by. Log in to Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
They are usually grown in a pot inside Karen. You can find them in the indoor plant section. Log in to Reply
Its been cold this year, it seems fuzzier. Thank you Carol. I had to pick wolf hair off of it. The velvet grabs it off of her when she walks by. Log in to Reply
Very pretty, I’ve never seen it before.
They are usually grown in a pot inside Karen. You can find them in the indoor plant section.
Love the velvet look to this one, wow!
Its been cold this year, it seems fuzzier. Thank you Carol. I had to pick wolf hair off of it. The velvet grabs it off of her when she walks by.