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R.V.R. Farris on Jul 02, 2014The purple one is Persian Shield. Unsure of the other two.Helpful Reply
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Katie Price on Jul 03, 2014Persian Shield, and probably a Dracena or a narrow leaf Yucca. The photos are pretty fuzzy and it's hard to see detail.Helpful Reply
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Sharon Holmes on Jul 03, 2014I have one of the purple ones just bought at a nursery three weeks ago. I'll have to check the identification stick that I kept and get back to you.Helpful Reply
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Felicity Woodruffe on Jul 03, 2014yuccaHelpful Reply
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Teri on Jul 03, 2014I don't know about the purple one, but the spiky leafed one looks like a dracaena to meHelpful Reply
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Enzie Shahmiri on Jul 03, 2014The green one looks like a Yucca plant to me as well . They have sword-shaped leaves and get white or whitish flowers. They are native to the hot and dry (arid) parts of North America. I don't know about your purple plant - it's beautiful! www.portraits-by-nc.comHelpful Reply
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Susan O on Jul 03, 2014The dracaena has softer leaves than this one.Helpful Reply
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Susan O on Jul 03, 2014Could be a yucca. It's so tiny.Helpful Reply
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Susan O on Jul 03, 2014I want to thank everyone for your help. I love gardening but there is a lot I do not have knowledge or experience at. But I love having the advantage of using this page for help and reference it sure makes me appreciate all the plant lovers out there.Helpful Reply
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