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A thick red stalk and thin, leathery, white-veined leaves?
Hi,
I live in Northern Virginia's Shenandoah Valley (zone six I believe) and I saw some very attractive plants that looked like they should have been in a pot by the side of the road today. They were from one to two feet tall and had thick, soft, red stems. The leaves all came out of the single stalk and looked like the top of a palm tree except they continued down the stalk a ways. The leaves were long - maybe six inches - and thin - about 3/4 inch - dark, leathery green with white veins. We have had a couple of good frosts so most plants are down for the winter but these looked very comfortable growing out of the grass. There were several of them growing side by side. I looked around a little for a picture of something similar but didn't have any luck. Any guidance you might give me would be appreciated. Thanks, Dan |
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