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I have no clue what this plant is. Judging from the flower, it's in the
jack-in-the-pulpit family. It has bright green, arrowhead shaped leaves with white veins. It comes up in early fall, stays green all winter, flowers in spring, fruits, then dies back. I'm in zone 7. Alan -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- **** Please use address alanh(at)min.net to reply via e-mail. **** Posted using registered MR/2 ICE Newsreader #564 and eComStation 1.1 --------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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plant ID
You lie. You do have a clue what it is.
You do already know that it is an Aroid, family Araceae. That is a starting place for identification. http://www.aroid.org/ wrote in message ganews.com... I have no clue what this plant is. Judging from the flower, it's in the jack-in-the-pulpit family. It has bright green, arrowhead shaped leaves with white veins. It comes up in early fall, stays green all winter, flowers in spring, fruits, then dies back. I'm in zone 7. Alan |
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