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| Sorry, I clicked too fast here!! Sue |
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- Posted by seedmoney 8A (seedmoney@embarqmail.com) on Sat, Jun 30, 12 at 16:19
| probably some type of asiatic lily |
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| Lily, but not asiatic. Post pics when it blooms. Remy |
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| Will do. Sue |
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- Posted by ravencajun 8 (My Page) on Sun, Jul 1, 12 at 14:25
| Thanks Sue for posting my mystery plant, I provided the link to my post with lots of pictures. Thanks |
Here is a link that might be useful: More pics and info
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| May be virused. |
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| RC, you're welcome. I thought just the pic, or pics, was all that was necessary to name the plant. I'm sure they will appreciate the info, also. Sue |
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| Bboy, I think it is in a pot which might explain the yellow undernourished look. Remy |
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- Posted by ravencajun 8 (My Page) on Mon, Jul 2, 12 at 2:17
| It is indeed in a pot, I bought poinsettias, which died off, the bulbs of this plant were in the soil of the poinsettia plants. I discovered that when I was trying to use the soil. The bulbs were a fleshy, pinkish, color and looked similar to what garlic looks like. It's still in the original pot, gets a lot of sun, I am in Texas. Thanks |
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| I'm assuming it is very hot and dry where you are so you need to plant it in a bigger pot and add a little fertilizer. Once the weather get cooler later on, plant it in the ground. Remy |
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| Lilies are prone to viruses, it would not be unexpected. |
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| Now, I'm not say it lilies don't get viruses, but that looks like a plant in too small of a pot not getting enough nourishment. Lily viruses I've seen have odd streaking. spotting, and/or strange growth. Remy |
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