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Upforit | 22:02 Thu 28th Jun 2007 | Home & Garden
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If you don't mind following the links, can you identify any of these plants? Thanks.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/8162631@N02/59959 1359/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8162631@N02/59959 1543/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8162631@N02/64694 5569/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8162631@N02/64694 5795/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/8162631@N02/64694 5971/

One and two are pics of a grass like plant I found growing in my garden. I put it in a pot and placed it where it is now, by the pond. Any ideas?

Three to five are pics of two small plants I bought cheap at a local store (Tamworth, UK) in tiny pots. They were damaged and i brought them home and re-potted them. The one with the spiky, aloe type leaves is about five inches high, the other about five or six inches high. Thanks again.
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I think number 3 is a Dracaena compacta
I think the grass is a Juncus Effusus, try doing a Google image search and see if you think those pics look the same.
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Thanks, Hawkwalk and Jules001. It gives me somewhere to start. Any luck, I'll post back with definative answers.
Pic number 1 is i think

Juncus Effusus
Green/gold slim cylindrical leaves and brown clustered seed-heads. Evergreen. UK Native.
Flowers: Aug/Sep
Size: 60cm Height

3rd pic down i had this in my pond I'm sure that's the plant see link (move your mouse over the pic it will enlarge)

http://www.pondplants.co.uk/view_Marginals.php ?disp=31&p=11&alpha=
Soz Jules you are right jumped in and never read the posts lol
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Thanks, Mr K . I had no idea what any of them were, nor where to start! You have given me some clues to investigate, and as i said before I shall post back should I find definitive answers. Thanks again.

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