Could you take a picture of them yourself?
I could show my mom when she gets home.
Could you take a picture of them yourself?
I could show my mom when she gets home.
~Kay, Athena, Ace, Kiara, Mufasa, & Alice!
"So baby take a axe to your makeup kit
Set ablaze the billboards and their advertisements
Love with all your hearts and never forget
How good it feels to be alive
And strive for your desire"
-rx bandits
Why don't you Google 'tropical house plants' or just 'house plants' and click on images then look for a picture of it. That is how I usually figure out what different plants are.
If you find a picture but not a name maybe you can post the picture here and someone might recognize it.
From Decker with Love
They're at my BF's place. Should've taken a pic!
I'll try House Plants on Google. Thanks!
"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Candace it sort of sounds like a corn plant. I'm sure there is a better name than that, though. LOL!![]()
IT'S A YUCCA!
(Yell THAT out in a delivery room and watch the faces!)
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"Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda
Originally Posted by Catty1
I'd do that too lol!![]()
I wondered if that might be it. We used to have several in our backyard but I've replaced them with some shrubs now. I still have one that I cut down every couple of years but it keeps growing back. It's different from the others, it has nasty needles at the end of each leaf spike. It's close to the pool and when it gets large it will give me a "shot" in the rear when I bend over to clean the filter basket - that is why I cut it down every couple of years. I think it's specifically called an Adam's Needle Yucca or something like that. In fact, I've thrown the cut ones out into the woods and they've taken hold and are growing there. Bizarre will to live on that plant!
From Decker with Love
Bizarre indeed! We had lived in our new home for at least 4-5 years before these things started growing all around the patio. This summer there are five of them and they are HUGE!! Those roots (or whatever) must have been laying dormant under the ground for all those years. A ccouple years back, hubby attacked one of them that blocked our view of the backyard - I mean really dug down and dug it out. It is back this summer.Originally Posted by jazzcat
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