Macro Monday: March 7
Today’s hairy puzzle is a houseplant – no more clues!
Today’s hairy puzzle is a houseplant – no more clues!
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Begonia?
thats a good guess but not right
maybe some sort of begonia ?
I hope you are not copying! Still good guess but not right I am afraid
Could it be Saintpaulia?
They both have hairy leaves but this one is a climber -there, that may help!