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Aglaonema commutatum 'Pseudobracteatum' leaves are with spattered gray-green, leaf veins are highlighted in white; Aglaonema commutatum 'Silver Bay' green foliage with silver tinges in the center of the leaf; Aglaonema commutatum 'Treubii' narrow grayish-green leaves, spotted with pale green or yellowish green; Aglaonema commutatum 'White Rajah'
Aglaonema commutatum. Aglaonema nitidum. Caladium bicolor. Dieffenbachia seguine. Spathiphyllum. Syngonium podophyllum. Plants that fill a similar niche: Chamaedorea elegans. Guzmania. Kalanchoe. Tweet this Page Share on Facebook. Flamingo Flower Anthurium. Other Common Name(s):
distinguishable usually from Aglaonema species by counting obvious lateral veins- Aglaonemas usually have 5-8 main veins whereas Dieffenbachias have more than 8 (usually around 20-30). distinguishable from Spathiphyllum by the presence of an aerial, cane-like stem.
Phonetic Spelling spath-i-FILL-um This plant has medium severity poison characteristics. See below Description. Peace lily is a group of about 60 species of flowering plants that are semi-evergreen, perennial herbs typically grown as houseplants.
Find the Right Plant for the Right Place . The primary goal of The NC State Extension Gardener Plant Toolbox is to help people select plants that will bring them joy, provide a valuable function in their landscape, and thrive where planted, guided by the principle "right plant, right place."
There is considerable controversery surrounding the taxonomy of great Solomon's seal including making it a variety of P. biflorum as we have here but some argue it should be its own species so the names P. commutatum, P. giganteum, and P. canaliculatum are used to varying degrees.
Polygonatum commutatum; Phonetic Spelling po-lig-oh-NAY-tum by-FLOR-um This plant has low severity poison characteristics. See below Description. Solomon's seal is a native wildflower, growing in all areas of North Carolina except the southeastern coast. Grow it for its beautiful arching stems with perfectly oriented leaves.
See this plant in the following landscape: Cultivars / Varieties: 'Bonnie' green leaves that curl and twist 'Bonnie Variegated' curled green leaves that have creamy white stripes
Phonetic Spelling ka-lan-KOH-ee This plant has low severity poison characteristics. See below Description. A genus of tropical, perennial succulents native to Africa and Asia, with showy flowers in the Crassulaceae family.
Attributes: Genus: Dichanthelium Species: clandestinum Family: Poaceae Uses (Ethnobotany): The seeds attract many types of birds, such as turkeys. The grass is not considered good forage for livestock because it is low in nutrients