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pixi 24-06-2004 03:02 PM

Spike
 
Does anyone know what a plant called Spike is. It looks sort of like what
we used to call Mother-in-Law's Tongue. That is, it is colored like that.

When I got it home from the nursery I discovered that the tags had been
removed so now I don't know if it's a bog plant or what.

Thanks,

Pixi



Cereus-validus 24-06-2004 04:02 PM

Spike
 
Could it be yet another uninspired common name for Sansevieria?


"pixi" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know what a plant called Spike is. It looks sort of like what
we used to call Mother-in-Law's Tongue. That is, it is colored like

that.

When I got it home from the nursery I discovered that the tags had been
removed so now I don't know if it's a bog plant or what.

Thanks,

Pixi





madgardener 24-06-2004 05:05 PM

Spike
 
its a type of dracenae. An annual, a houseplant that became popular in
outside garden pot displays a few years ago. The plant usually forms a
woody "trunk" that when you cut the top leaves off, can be rooted and forms
side shoots which can also be rooted later on if you don't want the woody
plant appearance. Since they've become so popular as a verticle accent in
container gardens, greenhouse nurseries propigate them and offer them in 4
inch pots at garden centers. They probably increase their stock by cuttings.

This plant is annual, but you can lift it out of the pot it's growing in and
pot it up and winter it over if you'd like.
madgardener where the Lowes where she works has LOTS of pots of "Spike"
"pixi" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know what a plant called Spike is. It looks sort of like what
we used to call Mother-in-Law's Tongue. That is, it is colored like

that.

When I got it home from the nursery I discovered that the tags had been
removed so now I don't know if it's a bog plant or what.

Thanks,

Pixi





Cereus-validus 24-06-2004 10:03 PM

Spike
 
I believe you are referring to Cordyline australis.

Its actually a shrub from New Zealand but the seedlings are often sold as
accent plants for planters.

"madgardener" wrote in message
...
its a type of dracenae. An annual, a houseplant that became popular in
outside garden pot displays a few years ago. The plant usually forms a
woody "trunk" that when you cut the top leaves off, can be rooted and

forms
side shoots which can also be rooted later on if you don't want the woody
plant appearance. Since they've become so popular as a verticle accent in
container gardens, greenhouse nurseries propigate them and offer them in 4
inch pots at garden centers. They probably increase their stock by

cuttings.

This plant is annual, but you can lift it out of the pot it's growing in

and
pot it up and winter it over if you'd like.
madgardener where the Lowes where she works has LOTS of pots of "Spike"
"pixi" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know what a plant called Spike is. It looks sort of like

what
we used to call Mother-in-Law's Tongue. That is, it is colored like

that.

When I got it home from the nursery I discovered that the tags had been
removed so now I don't know if it's a bog plant or what.

Thanks,

Pixi







madgardener 25-06-2004 12:02 AM

Spike
 
that's it! thanks Cereus-validus~~!!
maddie
"Cereus-validus" wrote in message
...
I believe you are referring to Cordyline australis.

Its actually a shrub from New Zealand but the seedlings are often sold as
accent plants for planters.

"madgardener" wrote in message
...
its a type of dracenae. An annual, a houseplant that became popular in
outside garden pot displays a few years ago. The plant usually forms a
woody "trunk" that when you cut the top leaves off, can be rooted and

forms
side shoots which can also be rooted later on if you don't want the

woody
plant appearance. Since they've become so popular as a verticle accent

in
container gardens, greenhouse nurseries propigate them and offer them in

4
inch pots at garden centers. They probably increase their stock by

cuttings.

This plant is annual, but you can lift it out of the pot it's growing in

and
pot it up and winter it over if you'd like.
madgardener where the Lowes where she works has LOTS of pots of "Spike"
"pixi" wrote in message
...
Does anyone know what a plant called Spike is. It looks sort of like

what
we used to call Mother-in-Law's Tongue. That is, it is colored like

that.

When I got it home from the nursery I discovered that the tags had

been
removed so now I don't know if it's a bog plant or what.

Thanks,

Pixi










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