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Spikes
I bought two "spike" plants last year and potted them with miniature
marigolds in a full-sun hot outdoor location. The spikes wintered over in a basement window. What are these plants? Anyone know the scientific name? Thanks. |
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Phisherman wrote:
I bought two "spike" plants last year and potted them with miniature marigolds in a full-sun hot outdoor location. The spikes wintered over in a basement window. What are these plants? Anyone know the scientific name? Thanks. Can you describe t -- to reply, change ( .not) to ( .net) |
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Phisherman wrote: I bought two "spike" plants last year and potted them with miniature marigolds in a full-sun hot outdoor location. The spikes wintered over in a basement window. What are these plants? Anyone know the scientific name? Thanks. Genus Dracaena |
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On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 03:24:13 GMT, Carl 1 Lucky Texan
wrote: Phisherman wrote: I bought two "spike" plants last year and potted them with miniature marigolds in a full-sun hot outdoor location. The spikes wintered over in a basement window. What are these plants? Anyone know the scientific name? Thanks. Can you describe t I believe it is this plant: http://bonsaibc.ca/peninsula/Dracaena.JPG |
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