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GregR 28-11-2003 07:12 PM

Mystery Plant
 
http://tinyurl.com/wwut
http://tinyurl.com/wwux

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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Starlord 28-11-2003 10:12 PM

Mystery Plant
 
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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"GregR" wrote in message
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http://tinyurl.com/wwut
http://tinyurl.com/wwux

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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Cereoid-UR12- 28-11-2003 10:22 PM

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
...
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.


--
"In this universe the night was falling,the shadows were lengthening
towards an east that would not know another dawn.
But elsewhere the stars were still young and the light of morning
lingered: and along the path he once had followed, man would one day go
again."

Arthur C. Clarke, The City & The Stars

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www.starlords.org
Freelance Writers Shop
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"GregR" wrote in message
...
http://tinyurl.com/wwut
http://tinyurl.com/wwux

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. :-)

--

GregR





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Zemedelec 29-11-2003 01:12 AM

Mystery Plant
 
Yes--closeups! Closeups! At that distance, I can't tell if it's a "butterfly"
ginger, a "shell" ginger, or what. Definitely gingerish.
zemedelec

animaux 29-11-2003 03:32 AM

Mystery Plant
 
It can be any number of things, including heliconia, bird of paradise...others.
If it has flowers I'm positive people can identify it, but foliage only is not
helpful.

On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 19:06:14 GMT, GregR opined:

http://tinyurl.com/wwut
http://tinyurl.com/wwux

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. :-)



Charles 01-12-2003 04:02 AM

Mystery Plant
 
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 19:06:14 GMT, GregR wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/wwut
http://tinyurl.com/wwux

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. :-)



Most common around here (Ventura County) is the common white ginger,
Hedychium coronarium

Is yours fragrant?
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Cereoid-UR12- 01-12-2003 05:03 AM

Mystery Plant
 
You are not even close, Chuckwheat.


Charles wrote in message
...
On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 19:06:14 GMT, GregR wrote:

http://tinyurl.com/wwut
http://tinyurl.com/wwux

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. :-)



Most common around here (Ventura County) is the common white ginger,
Hedychium coronarium

Is yours fragrant?
--

- Charles
-
-does not play well with others




GregR 09-12-2003 06:42 AM

Mystery Plant
 
Charles wrote:

Is yours fragrant?


Can't tell yet - nothing but pods right now, though the flowers look like
they're ready to bloom in the next couple of weeks or so.

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