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Posted: Mar/07/2009 8:12 PM PST
All i know is plant#1 is annual, plant # 2 & 3 are indoor plants. Please tell me the names of these so that i could get details. Attachments: ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Posted: Mar/07/2009 10:28 PM PST
The 3rd is either a dieffenbachia or a chinese evergreen. Both are very similar in looks and in needs. The other 2 I'm not sure of. |
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Posted: Mar/10/2009 6:51 AM PST
The second one could be some type of dracena. Maybe the first is a polka dot plant? I have seen that before, though. |
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Posted: Mar/11/2009 2:52 AM PST
First one is Ploka Dot Plant, i confirmed from internet , you are right. Second one i also think Dracena but no information available on net through this name .... this must be having some other name...... the place from where i purcahse these palnt also don't know the name....... But these are gorgious and very happy in the indoor environment......only iam afraid about fertilizeing them when the time will come. |
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Posted: Mar/11/2009 5:04 PM PST
Dieffenbachia (Dumb Cane) is a great answer for number 3. http://www.doggyspace.com/journal/22987 Looks like it to me! |
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Posted: Mar/14/2009 11:47 AM PST
The common name for number 2 is lemon-line plant. It is a dracena. |
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Joined: 3/17/2009 Location: NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY,Laoag City, Philippines Posts: 29 |
Posted: Mar/17/2009 10:59 PM PST
Picture 1- Im not sure with its leaf texture, I surmise its alternanthera sp. of the Amaranthaceae (amaranth family). Picture 2- Is a Ti-plant it belongs to the Draceana group under the Agavaceae Family. Picture 3- is a hybrid Dieffenbachia sp. |