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aloe vera

Added on 14 May, 2009 | 1 photo

Genus: Aloe.
Species: Aloe vera.

I took a small baby plant from a wild aloe vera nearby Alghero Aeroport, Sardinia, Italy in 2005.
Now it is the...

Candelabra tree or Good Luck Cactus

Added on 15 May, 2009 | 1 photo

Genus: Euphorbia.
Species: euphorbia ingens (Candelabra tree).

easy to care for, i have had those all my life and they can get pretty tall

Cordyline australis

Added on 1 May, 2009 | 1 photo

Genus: Cordyline.
Species: Cordyline australis.

this is a baby cordyline in my garden- can't wait to see it 15feet tall

Dragon tree §1

Added on 14 May, 2009 | 2 photos

Genus: Dracaena.
Species: Dracaena marginata.

I put my Dracaena outside for a while and totally forgot that it cannot take the sun- I never moved it to a shad...

Dragon tree §2

Added on 15 May, 2009 | 1 photo

Genus: Dracaena.
Species: Dracaena marginata.

This plant is 9 years old- I got it as a present for my daughters 2 months birthday and I love it. It got too hi...

Fatsia

Added on 15 May, 2009 | 1 photo

Genus: Fatsia.
Species: Fatsia japonica.

I got this fatsia 9 years ago and it struggled a lot in the beginning. almost died. Since I put it in my dark-is...

mexican fan palm

Added on 14 May, 2009 | 1 photo

Genus: Washingtonia.
Species: Washingtonia robusta.

a small 3-4 years old palm that I keep in my living room for now- I am planning to move it outdoors when it reac...

Prickly Pear Cacti

Added on 15 May, 2009 | 2 photos

Genus: Opuntia.
Species: Opuntia compressa.

I have a big one I bought in a supermarket a year ago, it has given new leaves, but, obviously, living in Irelan...

red currant

Added on 14 May, 2009 | 1 photo

Genus: Ribes.
Species: Ribes rubrum.

A small red currant, bought April 2009, already has a few green berries.

Spider Plant

Added on 15 May, 2009 | 1 photo

Species: Chloropytum comosum.

Another one that is very common, when I was a child we had them in every classroom in our school. I do neglect i...