Name that plant please
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Janet Pizaro on Nov 10, 2015Can you send the names on the tags to decifer what they are to research. The yellow and green one is croton. Right now I am drawing a blank but send the info from the tag and ill try to figure it out.Helpful Reply
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Ms.saltlife on Nov 11, 2015wandering jewHelpful Reply
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Cheryl on Nov 11, 2015Hi Janet, they don't do plant tags here, they may do at one of the bigger nurseries but that's quite a ride away. Many thanks for the name croton, I will have a look just now and read up on that plant. Once again many thanksHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Nov 11, 2015The purple plant is amaranthus blitum, I believe the yellow on is an amaranthus as well but I have not located the name yet. Still looking...Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Nov 11, 2015The green and white leaved plant appears to be a varigated fushia. Google images of varigated plants and see what you think yea or nay.Helpful Reply
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Linda Dunkin on Nov 11, 2015If you go to a plant shop, you would find all of these plants in a planter. The plants are all part of the Croton family. The fern-like plant is just that. A fern that is used in a planter for filler.Helpful Reply
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Michelle on Nov 11, 2015I believe the yellow and green shrub like plant (caption says Love the Colors) is a Eunonymus (sp?). I have one in my yard and it is beautiful. The purple one is a type of Wandering Jew. Not sure about the others.Helpful Reply
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Karen L Amand St on Nov 11, 2015I believe number 1 is a purple sandcherry bush or plant, number 4 is a varigated dogwood bush or plant .they will grow best in a sunny spot.Helpful Reply
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Michelle on Nov 11, 2015Okay, I'm sure you're right, but those were what the nursery I got mine from had tagged them as.Helpful Reply
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Jennifer on Nov 12, 2015#1 - purple plant - looks like a ruby plant #2 - variegated yellow/green leaves - looks like a Croton (house plant) #3 - fern like - looks somewhat like asparagus fern but could be something else #4 - variegated creamy white/green leaves - looks like a type of euonymous shrub #5 - yellow leaf shrub - turkey run hosta perhaps? IF so, prefers shadeHelpful Reply
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Karen L Amand St on Nov 12, 2015ok ,here in Canada we have bushes. thanksHelpful Reply
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Cheryl on Nov 13, 2015I haven't had time yet to read up on all the names you've all been so kind to suggest, I will over the weekend do some research to confirm the names. I'll let you know what I find and post a pic of where their planted in my garden. Big thanks to you all 😊Helpful Reply
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DORLIS on Nov 19, 2015No 2 looks like a croton and could the 3rd one be an asparagus fern?Helpful Reply
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Cheryl on Nov 20, 2015Verigated dogwood I've looked up and think it is the one, also cronton pretty sure that it is. Just looking now at the other names that you've all so kindly given.Helpful Reply
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Cheryl on Nov 20, 2015Ruby plant, looks vert much like pics on Google. The fern one not so sure about.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Nov 21, 20151...looks like purple basil 2...is a croton house plant 3...is an asparagus fern...houseplant...looks good in hanging basket 4...looks like snow on mountain 5....looks like a type of croton....houseplant hard to tell by picturesHelpful Reply
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Veronica tucker on Nov 21, 2015the colorful one is definately a CrotonHelpful Reply
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Peggy Rickard on Nov 24, 2015#1 looks like Purple Heart. #2. Croton. #3. Looks like rosemary and/or Asparargus fern. #4. Hosta. Would love to know the name of #5.Helpful Reply
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Karen L Amand St on Dec 12, 2015Verigated dogwood# 4. Purple sandcherry bush #1Helpful Reply
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