* flowers bloom sequentially on a spike, maybe 6-8 flowers on spike
* blooms are about 1” across
* leaves are 1-2” across
* salt tolerant, does well near ocean
* prostrate
Recognize #1. We had them too and they attracted hummingbird moths. We did identify it at one time but the name escapes me now. Do recall it being on the invasive list if that helps your search.
Punalani,
Thank you!
Yes, it is Chinese Violet, Asystasia gangetica. I looked up the details, it's considered an invasive, but does so well in the salt air I may keep a few in pots.
One identified, one to go (first photo).
02-07-2021, 06:55 PM (This post was last modified: 02-07-2021, 06:59 PM by SBH.)
Last week my son introduced me to an app, picturethis plant identifier, is 98% accurate in identifying plants with your phone. I have what I thought was a nasty, thorny weed on my property is actually raspberries. Must be from bird droppings.
Thanks SBH,
It looks like a good app, but at $30 a year it’s more than I’d like to spend for the few times I’d use it. I can ID most plants with the books in my library, or online, but the two I posted above had me stumped. I still haven’t been able to name the first one.