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What type of plants are you interested in growing?
This poll is closed.
Perennials! 142 20.91%
Annuals! 30 4.42%
Woody plants! 62 9.13%
Succulent plants! 171 25.18%
Tropical plants! 60 8.84%
Non-vascular plants are the best! 31 4.57%
Screw you, I'd rather eat them! 183 26.95%
Total: 679 votes
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Schoenoplectus
Mar 30, 2010

Sheep-Goats posted:

What is this plant? How much light does it need? Is it pretty sturdy? Does it have an old fashioned racist name like Jewess Hair or something?

How big will it get in that little pot? If I buy it and put it in a new pot how big should the pot be so it gets to be maybe a foot and a half tall or so?


I do believe that that is a variety of Croton called "gold dust." Crotons require high light, warm temps, and can grow to be 8-12 feet tall. I've had one (different variety) in a six inch container for a couple of years and it has stayed about a foot tall. These are tropical plants, and will begin to drop leaves if they get too cold.

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