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Old 11-03-2003, 11:57 AM
Willow
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Default Plant Name?

Should probably add that I've only ever seen it with a single flower on the
spike

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There's a plant I've seen everywhere, particularly in areas that receive
little extra water & care (I've often seen them planted on council verges

or
on islands in the middle of the road) but receive full sun throughout most
of the Summer. It's a reedy plant, it might be a Yucca, the lilly/orchid
like flowers are on long stems, the petals of which are white with some
black & yellow bits (stripes or dots?) & a purple tounge...

I don't have a camera available unfortunately otherwise I would take a
piccie!

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