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Re: What's growing on?
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: What's growing on?
- From: J* G* <j*@c-cor.com>
- Date: Tue, 02 Jun 1998 13:43:16 -0400
- References: <002f01bd8b32$932f05c0$4e593fd1@RICHDJ>
The Jeli's wrote:
>
> >Let's see, what's looking good on the porch today?
>
> Good grief Jim, you've really got a lot of plants! :-)
>
> Cami
> utaar@cnnw.net
> Oregon
Actually, when I sat down to list the stuff I have on the porch I didn't
realize there were so many. I only really listed the flowering or
hoping ones before. Here's a complete list of my porch plants and
almost a complete list of my houseplants, minus a syngonium and a
phalaenopsis in the house and a pothos at work.
Asplenium nidus "Victoria"
Vriesia carinata (with 3 offsets)
Saintpaulia ionantha "Indian Summer"
Syngonium podophyllum "Dusky Rose"
Homalomena (2)
Tillandsia jacuta
Tillandsia usneioides
Zantedeschia hybrids (3)
Caladium hybrids (8)
Petunia "Purple Wave" (2) (3' long in hanging basket with about 3 tons
of flowers)
Mammillaria species (2)
Hoya carnosa "Rubra"
Aechmea fasciata (with 5 pups)
Vriesia splendens
Sprekelia (5)
Echeveria glauca
Fatshedera lizei (3)
Aloe (with 4 offsets)
Haworthia fasciata (with 3 offsets)
Polyanthes tuberosa (4)
Hedera helix "My Heart"
Hedera helix "Na Na Plus"
Hedera helix some variety I forget
Gasteria
Haworthia attenuata
Ferocactus
Lobelia erinis (too many)
Oenethera
Passiflora "Incense"
Gardenia prostrata variegata (anyone know anything about this? It was an
order substitution.)
Epiphyllum "Red"
Zingiber (I think. Could be Costus. Whatever commercial ginger root
is.)
Mandevilla splendens
Beaucarnea recurvata
Polyanthus primrose (waiting to be set out)
Bergenia cordifolia (ditto)
Sempervivum (3 4-inch pots and a fourpack, waiting to be set out)
Buddleia davidii "Lochinch" (waiting to be planted)
Buncha dead marigolds
Columbine seedlings from hell
Dwarf delphinium seedlings
Kniphofia seedlings (the only ones that look halfway decent)
_Now_ you can tell me I have a lot of plants! :)
I keep wanting to knock out walls and add windows...
--
Botanical Name of the Week: Kniphofia, one of the more nearly perfect
fittings of name to form.
Jim Gray
jjg@c-cor.com
Altoona, PA: Zone 6A
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