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eflora
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Hi, I am new to this website. I am not a new gardener, but not a master gardener, somewhere in between.

My mother-in-law and I were at Lowe's a couple of months ago and we found an interesting house plant. She decided to buy it for me, but it has gone down hill since I got it. I searched the internet for information about taking care of it, but I can't seem to find the plant anywhere. It came from Exotic Angel, and is called a String of Dimes.

It has small dime sized leaves on thin thread like stems. It is a vine type plant, but does not stand up on its own. The leaves almost feel like a suculent.

I have tried all that I know to take care of it and the plant still doesn't look good. I would appreciate any information I can get. I have a few pictures of it, but I don't know how to put them here.

Thank you,
Emily
Springdale, Arkansas

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tkhooper
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Hi & Welcome Emily,

I bought a purple passion plant from exotic angel not to long ago.

If you copy your post down in Mystery Plant section you might get better results. Just a thought.

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mike57
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HI [wayey] welcome to the fourm. HERES A LINK for you look under care tips.trouble shooting guide.you should find something there that will help you.
http://www.exoticangel.com/

your friend in gardening mike57. [wayey] [flower] [flower]

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hinda
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i am very new to gardening. i can't help you that much. but i have seen the plant that you are talking about (i think at least according to your description). it is a succulent (thanks to tkhooper i now know the real word for it). sorry i cant be of more help
hinda

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