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Abdulla6169

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Here's a plant in the yard from the Chlorophytum species (has about 50 species), not much to go on until it flowers (spider plant maybe?). It grows in Africa so I'll look for it at a few plant market after traveling :)
Here's a pic:
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Plant identification is done with the iPhone/iPad app "Garden Compass"!
 

Abdulla6169

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So I'm thinking of importing seeds, now I have to figure out how all the legal stuff :)
 

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@AbdullaAli !!! I just randomly came across this thread when I was looking up some plants!!! I wish I had seen this earlier! Maybe we could have combined forces like Gardening Superheroes:D I'm surprised you never mentioned it! It's beautiful! It's fabulous! I love your photos and it's so fun to read!!! If you don't mind I'm going to show it off and post a link to it in the garden thread I started. I think you're awesome.
 

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I'm also thinking of getting hibiscus seeds, is that possible to grow in our desert weather? I can also buy the leaves at the supermarket, so it's not a big deal!
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They have pesticide free hibiscus plants in dubai.

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Good prices as well
I got this for 39dhs. It bloomed 4 times and had so much leaves. But I frequently feed my torts hibiscus so it has less leaves now.


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