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Sunday, August 19th 2018, 5:42pm

Ja, was bin ich?

There again, I have a question.

A few days ago I have given this plant by an acquaintance. She no longer knew what the flowers looked like, but could say that the leaves move in the winter. Because here in the Forum many on the road are that are versed with rarities, I thought; I ask again.

I'm looking forward to your answers.

Greetings from the oberbergischer
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ronnyede

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Sunday, August 19th 2018, 7:40pm

Hello

I'd say crested Lily, pineapple flower, pineapple Lily (Eucomis)

VG
Ronny

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Sunday, August 19th 2018, 9:00pm

I agree that to ;-)

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Sunday, August 19th 2018, 10:01pm

May be due to size, bicolor growth habit and spots on the underside of the leaves and the flower stem of Eucomis

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Monday, August 20th 2018, 5:22am

Vielen Dank

At this point, replies fast thank you for that. I know I can rely on you.

Love greetings

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