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Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Chamaedorea microspadix on Dec 30 2010

Caution is advised when handling seeds with bare hands. As with many palm and bamboo palms the seeds contain oxalic acid which can irritate skin.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Hemerocallis 'Bear Bryant' on Dec 30 2010

This is a good crimson addition to a daylily garden.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Hemerocallis 'Dashing Double' on Dec 30 2010 (Last edit was on Dec 30 2010)

This daylily has a two foot scape of yellow with a burgundy eye and a green throat. An interesting multicolor hemerocallis. This daylily is also a re-bloomer, it's always nice to have a daylily with an act two.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Hemerocallis 'Anne Frances Hodgkins' on Dec 30 2010

As a mid to late season bloomer this bright rose pink blend with green throat daylily will grow to 30 inches.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Licuala grandis on Dec 23 2010

This palm comes with its own arsinal of sharp sawtooth edges. It needs a 'Do not touch' sign.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Livistona rotundifolia on Dec 23 2010

This quick growing palm features round leaves that split into fan segments.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Aglaonema crispum on Dec 22 2010

With a common name of Painted Drop-Tongue, this Aglaonema from the Philippines does well in low light. It grows to a height of 4 feet and features grey-green leaves with a darker green border.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Hemerocallis 'Arthur Moore' on Dec 22 2010

This is a large flowered hemerocallis with ruffled edges grows to 5.5 inches in diameter.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Begonia masoniana on Dec 22 2010

The central feature of this Begonia is its Maltese/German cross pattern hence its common name: Iron Cross Begonia. Rising up from a surface rhizome to 12 inches this Begonia produces flowers of pink and white in the spring.




Jerry Sullivan (2109) wrote the following about Aglaonema costatum on Dec 22 2010

This spotted evergreen from Malaya, unlike its larger cousins, only grows to about 8 inches. Its dark green leaves are accented by many creamy white spots.