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(NEW).......Please Identify these 3 plants

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Nikamahero photos
Joined: 2/28/2009
Location: Saudi Arabia
Posts: 12
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.

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CountryKitty
Joined: 12/30/2007
Location: SW KY/zone 6
Posts: 294
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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Joined: 4/29/2008
Location: Westlake, La
Posts: 9803
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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Joined: 2/28/2009
Location: Saudi Arabia
Posts: 12
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.
EvonneStoryteller photos
Joined: 7/02/2007
Location: Connecticut
Posts: 769
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!
loulou photos
Joined: 4/14/2006
Location: arkansas
Posts: 382
Posted: Mar/14/2009 11:47 AM PST

The common name for number 2 is lemon-line plant. It is a dracena.
micalovadinnerdevann
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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.
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