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Wiix 05-16-2008 10:36 PM

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Originally Posted by lor (Post 280537)
I just looked at this thread for the 1st time. I had a plant similar to that 1st one. It was a Dracinna Warnecki (sp). My MIL had it & it was big then. She gave it to us soon after We got married in 1982. My DH & I went away for our 25th anniversary, while the kids stayed home with the dogs (kids ages 21 & 19). When we got home it was..gone. Even though it was in a large pot my son claimed the dog knocked it over & started chewing on it. He threw it all away...I bet I could have restarted something from it. My 25+ year old Gary was now gone http://bestsmileys.com/crying/2.gif

(we knew a "Gary" with a similar last name so I named it :cool: )

I would be happy to send you some babies in a moist baggie with a little dirt so they will arrive alive lor. If you are in the U.S. shouldn't take more than 3 days, they Should survive.

mrsD 05-16-2008 10:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Wiix (Post 280834)
I would be happy to send you some babies in a moist baggie with a little dirt so they will arrive alive lor. If you are in the U.S. shouldn't take more than 3 days, they Should survive.

I think Lor means your first picture on page 1. That looks like a Dracena to
me too. There are many many varieties, of those in many colors and thinner/thicker leaves. They grow very tall, and are hard to deal with after a
while. If your withhold plant food the grow more slowly.

SheilaSB 10-03-2012 09:38 PM

What is this plant?
 
It is known as a corn plant. Please be careful so that you do not over-water it.


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