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Description:

White, Bell-shaped flower. Multiple flowers.

1 Species ID Suggestions

penguindph
penguindph 11 years ago
bleeding heart?


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4 Comments

Kimberly3
Kimberly3 11 years ago

I think it is a yucca bloom. Google yucca or Adam's needle

AshleyAkers
AshleyAkers 12 years ago

lol I understand what you mean. I looked at my last picture again and thought the leaves would be there but come to find out there wasn't any. Unfortunately I did not pay attention to the leaves, but I'll try and remember to get the leaves in the picture. next time I'm taking pictures of plants I want identified. Sorry

ScottRasmussen
ScottRasmussen 12 years ago

A couple of questions: what kind of leaves does this plant have? how many petals do the flowers have? It looks like they're 6 petaled flowers, which would point to something in the lily family. If it's got a bunch of sword shaped leaves growing from its base it's probably a yucca, but it's hard to tell. It's funny, usually the flowers are the best means of identifying a plant, but sometimes you need the other parts!

SusanEllison
SusanEllison 12 years ago

beautifully presented

AshleyAkers
Spotted by
AshleyAkers

West Virginia, USA

Spotted on Jul 10, 2011
Submitted on Jul 13, 2011

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