Genus: Breynia

Breynia photos

  • Breynia cernua (Breynia cernua)
    By Marguerite

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Species of Breynia

Members growing plants in this genus

  • Marguerite
    Marguerite

    Joined 2 Jul, 2008

    52 plants

Comments:

Marguerite
Marguerite

20 Jul, 2008

 

There are male and female flowers, inconspicuous, very small, pale green or creamish, alone or few together on short thin stalks in leaf axils. That bug? I hadn't even seen it until I looked at the pic on my PC, lol. Yes, he definitely would be the chewy monster. These berries turn dark red to black when ripe.

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Lori
Lori

19 Jul, 2008

 

Yes I was just about to ask the same thing! Wonder if he's responsible for the paring on the leaf lower right... very interesting looking creature...what does the blossom of the Breynia look like, any idea? they look like a red blueberry hahaha.

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bonkersbon
Bonkersbon

19 Jul, 2008

 

Is that another 'alien' insect top right Maguerite?

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