Gardening ... Lily ?
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Douglas Hunt on Oct 08, 2013What do you mean by the pods "growing off the plant"? How are they attached to the plant? Where did the plant come from?Helpful Reply
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Just Lookin on Oct 08, 2013Looks like "corn plant"Helpful Reply
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Jennie Brinker on Oct 08, 2013its a corn plantHelpful Reply
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Dorene H on Oct 08, 2013Well yes they are growing off the plant, I guess I didn't phase it correctly.. Excuse meHelpful Reply
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Dorene H on Oct 08, 2013no it's not a corn plant.Helpful Reply
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Brenda Stoppler on Oct 08, 2013Looks and sounds like a canna lily.Helpful Reply
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Coco Tree Service Corp on Oct 08, 2013It's not a lily. It looks more like Dracena. Where do the pods originate? Little stems off the main plant or near the roots? Can you get a better shot of the inside of the pod and the lower stem of the plant?Helpful Reply
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Dorene H on Oct 08, 2013little stems off the main plant.. I have never gotten any flower bloom from it either ..... Yes I can get a better shot inside the inside of the pod ... I have lots of canna lilies in my yard doesn't look like them at allHelpful Reply
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Dorene H on Oct 08, 2013Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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Shirley Towe on Oct 09, 2013Looks like my Hawaiian Ginger Lily. It grows a stem with white fragrant flowers in late summer.Helpful Reply
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S on Oct 09, 2013Lycoris radiata It is a Spider Lily. They are very pretty and don't bloom till they have some age on them. Typically the ones we have in Fla. are white and Burgandy. Some of my faves. No muss no fuss. They will multiply at the base and are easily separated . Some will stay small and then some species can be giants. I had some white ones that were 4' tall !Helpful Reply
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Dorene H on Oct 09, 2013Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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Dorene H on Oct 09, 2013I'm going to add another picture. I don't know how to add another picture to this post , so it will be another posting sorryHelpful Reply
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Cherie on Oct 09, 2013This looks exactly like the lilies we have growing in our pond, unfortunately, I do not know the name. The "pods" ARE the seeds and you can plant these to grow them in water. They are SO fragrant and resemble a spider lily or rain lily.Helpful Reply
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Cherie on Oct 09, 2013I forgot to say, the pods come after the plant blooms at the end of the flower stalk. Ours had about 5 pods on it this year.Helpful Reply
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Llalla Lara on Oct 09, 2013This looks like one I've had for over 30 years, and I don't know the name of it, either. It blooms big pink lilies... I have taken babies from the sides to transplant, and the blooms are white, like spider lilies. I live in South Texas - zone 9.Helpful Reply
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Dorene H on Oct 09, 2013have you ever see anything like the 2nd picture grow off of your Lily ?Helpful Reply
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Darlene on Oct 09, 2013It looks like it may be a yucca plant.Helpful Reply
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Douglas Hunt on Oct 09, 2013The plant has to produce some sort of flower to produce fruit like that. The foliage looks something like a crinum lily, but those have very showy flowers.Helpful Reply
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Wona Chennault on Oct 09, 2013http://www.plantanswers.com/arcadia_pages/plant_of_the_month/crinum_lilies.htm I have a lily like this that it looks similar to but I've never seen it produce any pods quite like that...surely there is some kind of bloom those pods come from???Helpful Reply
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Cindy Jones Maynard on Oct 09, 2013Looks to me like what in the Midwest they call a corn plant. (and I don't mean the kind that grow out in a field) I don't know what the real name is but I've seen several for sale as house plants. My aunt used to have one.Helpful Reply
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Llalla Lara on Oct 10, 2013Answer to Dorene... no, I don't believe I have seen these pods. I need to check it when it blooms again. Maybe it's a different plant.Helpful Reply
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Sja224738 on Oct 12, 2013it is a crinum Lilly. They bloom on a long stalk. I have seen them in white and a variegated maroon.Helpful Reply
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Cindi LaFountain on Oct 12, 2013they almost. Look like avocado pits . I'm not sure what avocado plants look like tho?Helpful Reply
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Ms johnnie hodges on Oct 14, 2013@cindy jones maynard is correct, in Ill we call it a corn plant. Ive had one for over twenty five years just got a second sprout off the original root.Helpful Reply
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