d3mt3 wrote:Thank you for digging in your books and your feedback. Sounds like a good idea to wait for the flowers and berries. Very good to hear that there still is a chance that I have a true P. viridis.
I will keep posting little photos of the plant as it progressed. That will be fun.
No problem

Psychotria are the hardest plants to identify, even for an experienced botanist! Have you looked into what the plant needs to flourish? I've heard it needs good sunlight and a misting with water several times a day. Apparently they attract little bugs, so just mix a tiny bit of washing up liquid with water and put in a spray bottle and spray it on the bugs. They hate it!
and keep the pictures coming, watching plants grow over time is so lovely!
BananaForeskin wrote: However, my nervosa's thick, woody stem could be because it is old and well established... I'm not sure what new growth would look like.
Erowids pictures of new growth show the stems to be green. With a plant like P. Viridis, its likely to get a woody stem after time

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