15-11-2004, 08:17 AM
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Hello Richard,
thank you very much, for the quick answer. You are right, thatīs the flower we are looking for. And thank you for both links, particularly the one with the description.
Hava a nice day, and a big THANX to you.
Marlene
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Originally Posted by Richard Wright
Marlene
I think you will find the plant is Crinum pedunculatum, which is a
native of Australia and often grown in gardens.
http://www.envirohort.com/CRINUM%20%20PEDUNCULATUM.jpg
http://farrer.riv.csu.edu.au/ASGAP/c-ped.html
Richard
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 12:47:32 +0000, Marlene
wrote:
Hello to all users,
last year we visited Australia. On our tour, we took a picture of a
flower on Fraser Island. It is about 1m high, i guess. I am not sure if
it is a wild flower, but I don't think so, because we saw it in a
resort. But it must grow on sandy floor.
It is really important for us, to know the name, so many people ask us,
and we canīt give an answer.
Thank you for every helpful answer.
Marlene (from Germany)
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