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It has a stalk then long oval pointed leaves branch off of the stalk |
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looks like a epiphyte with white mold or spores on leaves |
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Can Someone please help identify this flower. |
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Please help identify!!! I am fairly sure it's in the bromeliad family. |
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Chinese Water Chestnut grass-like sedge grown for its edible corms. It ia an aquatic vegetable that grows in marshes, underwater in the mud. It has tube-shaped, leafless green stems that grow to about 1.5 metres |
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The Aboriginal people of Australia had a range of uses of the Grass Tree. The tall flower stem was used as a lightweight spear for fishing etc. Flowers can be dunked into water to produce a sweet drink. The white base of the leaves can be eaten and have a rather bland sweetish-starch taste. [[]]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xanthorrhoea[[]] |
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Native Australian tuffed 'grass' with long strapy leave. Bright purple/blue star shaped flowers followed by pea sized edible berries. Please note that only this species is known to have edible fruit. Dianella Tasmanica which looks very similar is not edible and is rumored to not be very tasty either! |
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It reminds me of Japanese Lantern leaves |
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The leaf on each stalk is VERY shiny and the stalk itself is quite fleshy. Leaves come up in March and grow to a width of 8 inches + on mature plant and grows to around 12-16 inches in height. The best way to describe it physically is like a miniature umbrella. Not to be confused with the umbrella plant which has multiple leaves spanning from a centralized point. This has one leaf per stalk and fans out in a bit of a drapping motion, just like an umbrella. |
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