Texas Bigleaves garden

Red Oak, TX

WARING: Plant is bigger than it appears.

Thumbnail by prita
Red Oak, TX

I was standing under this one...

Thumbnail by prita
Red Oak, TX

Don't be jealous... They weren't this big when i got them.

Thumbnail by prita
Red Oak, TX

Don't stare too long, you might fall in love.

Thumbnail by prita
Red Oak, TX

REVENGE!

Thumbnail by prita
Red Oak, TX

She is a Beauty !

Thumbnail by prita
Augusta, AR(Zone 8a)

Beautiful indeed! Stare? I only glanced, and already I am under the spell. What is the name?

Clemmons, NC(Zone 7b)

The stripey legged one and the last one, what are their names? Very cool pictures

Raleigh, NC(Zone 7b)

the striped stem one is a Royal Hilo colocasia-they are hardy for us, Tropicanna! And they pup like crazy in the ground.

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

Oh Wow, they are all beautiful but we still need the name of that last one. (Actually, I think it already has my name on it.) LOL

Royal Hilo is another beauty but I have no tolerance for EE's that become invasive.

Raleigh, NC(Zone 7b)

ardesia-I didn't mean to imply that Royal Hilo is invasive-its not. It just clumps well, but it is not a runner.
I think the last plant is a variegated monstera? A young one.

Jacksonville, FL(Zone 9a)

Thanks tiger, I foolishly planted an C.Esculenta many years ago and am still paying for that mistake. Just this morning I composted another half dozen.

Dallas, TX

TIGERLILY 123, The last plant is a Variegated Philodendron Gigantea, a very young and small one. Jerry

Raleigh, NC(Zone 7b)

thanks Jerry, looking at it again, the leaves look to pointed at the ends for monstera.

Post a Reply to this Thread

Please or sign up to post.
BACK TO TOP