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Cowboy 03-03-2003 10:04 AM

What type of Plant is this can anyone tell from these pictures.
 
http://cactuscowboy0.tripod.com/unknown.htm

http://cactuscowboy0.tripod.com/unknown2.htm

http://cactuscowboy0.tripod.com/unknown3.htm

You'll have to excuse the pictures I hope there's enough detail in them for
you to see and discern the plant with. Thanks for any help.

Cowboy



animaux 03-03-2003 04:03 PM

What type of Plant is this can anyone tell from these pictures.
 
Looks like a spathiphyllum.

http://www.apopkafoliage.com/Plants/Spathiphyllum.htm




On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 08:57:26 GMT, "Cowboy" wrote:

http://cactuscowboy0.tripod.com/unknown.htm

http://cactuscowboy0.tripod.com/unknown2.htm

http://cactuscowboy0.tripod.com/unknown3.htm

You'll have to excuse the pictures I hope there's enough detail in them for
you to see and discern the plant with. Thanks for any help.

Cowboy



Tracey 03-03-2003 06:15 PM

What type of Plant is this can anyone tell from these pictures.
 
There's not a lot to go on, you know. Two leaves and
not enough growth to see it's growing habits. But, I'll
take a stab at it and say that it looks like it *could*
be a kind of philodendron or pothos.

Tracey


Iris Cohen 04-03-2003 04:15 AM

What type of Plant is this can anyone tell from these pictures.
 
It would help to see the whole plant, but my guess is Aglaonema commutatum, the
Chinese evergreen.
Iris,
Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40
"If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming
train."
Robert Lowell (1917-1977)

Valkyrie 04-03-2003 04:27 AM

What type of Plant is this can anyone tell from these pictures.
 

"Tracey" wrote in message
...
There's not a lot to go on, you know. Two leaves and
not enough growth to see it's growing habits. But, I'll
take a stab at it and say that it looks like it *could*
be a kind of philodendron or pothos.

Tracey


Looking at the second picture, the way the stem is sprouting, the look of
the leaf, I concur with your stab,Tracey. Pathos, philodendron, I've grown
lots of these and rooted many for friends. That's what it looks like to me.

Val




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