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comments (6) December 17th, 2009 in gallery

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 Click the image to enlarge. Photo: J:\101_FUJI\DSCF5117.JPG

Purpose: Beauty


posted in: The Gallery, flowers, beauty, Nice, Colourful

Comments (6)

INSANE0201 writes: The 1st is definetly a fern- Queen Anne is what they call em around here. The 2nd is Diffenbachia- a houseplant. The 3rd is a Sago Palm- another houseplant. And the 4th is a Mandevilla Vine. None of these plants are hardy is less than zone 11. They are nice to have outside in the warm weather. But they must be taken in when the temps fall below 55. Posted: 11:40 am on March 1st
kylefletcherbaker writes: The Fern could definitely be a member of the Nephrolepsis - Sword Fern , but if its in the ground then yes Polystichum acrostichoides would be the best bet

Dieffenbachia

Cycas revolutum

Mandevilla Posted: 3:35 pm on January 13th
georgia strait writes: RE: the fern - I live on the west coast and w/ due respect, i disagree w/ previous post. I do not believe this photo shows a "sword fern" - the sword fern has a very distinct leaf shape, like a small sword. Posted: 3:15 pm on January 12th
decorchick writes: The large green leaves that look like they have white paint spattered is a dieffenbachia. Great house plant, often used (and abused) in offices. Posted: 6:47 am on January 11th
BobBad writes: #5117 looks like a Christmas Fern. I recall finding a wild one deep in the woods of Michigan many, many years ago. My dad and I dug it out and I've transplanted and divided some everywhere I have lived. It's a "got to have" in my garden! Posted: 4:14 pm on December 29th
N2Outdrs writes: Ramitha, it would probably be better to make a seperate posting for each plant as that would make it easier for you to have an exact response for each plant. I believe the way you have done your posting will lead to some confusion.

Yuo plants are sword ferns, sego palm,possibly a mandavilla vine. Posted: 11:30 am on December 20th
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