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Old 28-11-2003, 10:22 PM
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Default Mystery Plant

There are no gingers native to Hawaii, Storlard, but there are many
different kinds grown there.

Maybe one should just attribute your incorrect statement to your sloppy use
of the language?


Starlord wrote in message
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It's a Hawaiian plant, I think of the ginger group, can't think of it's

name
right now, but it grows wild over there.


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Can anyone identify what this plant is? Nobody in the neighborhood seems
to know, and I couldn't find it in any of the garden books that I
checked.

Almost looks like a cross between a banana plant and some kind of
bamboo. It's located in the eastern Ventura County area of SoCal.

Thanks in advance for any help and/or ideas. :-)

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GregR





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