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By Greenthumb
- 22 Dec, 2009
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Cordyline, Peperomia and Urginea, the last of which is starting to bloom again, even after a catastrophic fall breaking off all the green from the bulb.
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That would be the peach colored one towards the bottom. I had posted it trying to find the nme, and seemed to get clear aggreement that is what it is. It looks correct in structure though I hadn't ever seen any this color. Do you have another suggestion what plant it is Andy?
26 Dec, 2009
GT:
The peached-colored plant is not a Cordyline.. It is widely sold and grown here in San Diego, CA. I can't remember the name off hand, however, it's in the Commelinaceae family which comprise such genera as: Dichorisandra, Tradescantia (Wandering Jew).
26 Dec, 2009
Its one of those they label a tropical, so I've never known. I'll have to investigate with this new info to work from.
26 Dec, 2009
GT:
It is widely grown here...and they are labeled with the correct botanical name. Next time I go to my favorite nursery I'll find out the name for you.
27 Dec, 2009
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This photo is of species Ornithogalum longibracteatum.
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This photo is of "Sea Onion" in Greenthumb's garden
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GT:
Wonderful plants...where's the Cordyline?
26 Dec, 2009