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In reply to the discussion: Unidentified plants. [View all]

silverweb

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5. I've heard of acanthus before.
Mon May 6, 2013, 08:45 PM
May 2013

[font color="navy" face="Verdana"]They're growing in the patch between the sidewalk and the street, right in the shade of a huge old tree. Absolutely gorgeous!

The yard that sidewalk fronts is full of roses and jasmine. I never see the people who live there, but I love walking past all their flowers.

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Unidentified plants. [View all] silverweb May 2013 OP
second one is Acanthus (Bear's Breeches). first link won't work for me. NRaleighLiberal May 2013 #1
Thank you! silverweb May 2013 #2
Fixed the links! silverweb May 2013 #3
I've heard of acanthus before. silverweb May 2013 #5
First is a Phalaenopsis Orchid (moth orchid) NRaleighLiberal May 2013 #4
I was afraid of that. silverweb May 2013 #6
we've gone through a lot of Phals through the years....we just don't have good conditions for them. NRaleighLiberal May 2013 #7
Okay. silverweb May 2013 #8
New thought: silverweb May 2013 #9
They are fine kept as succulents that need little care and rarely bloom. uppityperson May 2013 #10
Thanks! silverweb May 2013 #11
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