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#318511 May 19th, 2010 at 01:32 PM
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I have no idea what these are but every year we have hundreds pop up growing in the same spot, and this year I found a variegated one aswell. I dont know if they are from seeds of plants we have around our house outside. We have lily of the valley,hosta, various lilys.

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Any ideas?

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Ok, if you dont know the exact species, can you at least say if it is a weed or flower?

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That second one looks like a type of dracaena to me. I used to have a plant that looked very much like that. Can't remember the exact name though.

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The 2 pictures are of the same type of plant, they are supposed to be pure green, but I found 1 in the bunch that was variegated.

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Hmmm, I don't know then. Sorry, I'm sure a better expert than me will be along shortly to help. My plant knowledge is somewhat limited.


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I agree with Cheryl on the second one.


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But those are indoor plants? Its impossible for them to grow outdoors, let alone set seed.

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No, dracaena will grow outdoors here quite well. And they put out babies from the base.
I agree with you those are not dracaena. But I am sorry, I cannot help you with what they could actually be.


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what do the flowers look like??? probably some type of lily; possibly hosta.


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The mystery plants have started to flower, so far only 1 small flower per plant, but as they get taller a flower buds between the stalk and the leaf.
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That's a Commelina Erecta..I think it's called that anyway..also known as white-mouth Dayflower.


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That's it! It's considered a weed but some use it for flowers or animal feed actually. They say it's very variable in flower color, but the variegated form I found is rare.

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I have some of that too - I actually dug up some plants at the art center in the county because I liked the blue blooms. It took readily and now it is popping up all over that garden bed. I don't mind - it pulls out easily.


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I have some of that too !!! so glad to hear it has a name--- lol
I also consider it a weed......
but then I did bring some with me from the farm---ah well---

mine rarely blooms. The good thing about it is that it is easy to pull out. :wink:


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Thanks for posting! I was just about to ask the same question :)
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Originally Posted by tamara
That's a Commelina Erecta..I think it's called that anyway..also known as white-mouth Dayflower.


OK I looked this morning and unless there is different varieties as the comment I have in blue * indicates, that is not what I have. The leaf design is different. The White-mouthed Dayflower leaves puts me in the mind more of say a bachelors button or a type of Dianthus, than the design of my plant?? Mine looks like Keith's picture of June 3rd

.[b]*It is considered to be the most variable species of Commelina in North America. Fernald recognized three varieties*[/b]
So, are their different varieties???


** I copied this out of some web site--but I could only find the one type pictured. why


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Hmmm, just a sec..I'll do a search..


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Hmm, I'm not sure on the different varieties but I did find this...

Tamara's right..hahaha haha


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Mine are more a creeping plant. I have two types of leaves on different plants. Some as pictured in your link and some are shorter, rounder. But the flowers are identical and I wish they grew larger.


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My variegated form has multiplied x 5 and has gotten lots of blue flowers, mabye there will be more variegated plants?

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Maybe Common or Asiatic Dayflower: Commelina communis ???

Please ignore this post...I overlooked two pages of this thread. Duh!!!


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Originally Posted by Tina
Some as pictured in your link and some are shorter, rounder. But the flowers are identical and I wish they grew larger.


Mine are the shorter rounder as well---so I am assuming it is just the variety I have, huh??
Tina: Sometimes mine lay over on the ground & sometimes they stand upright--It all depends

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I have that in my yard and don't like it. It will take over if you're not careful and be everywhere. It's horrible here.




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