Tiny flowers

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  1. Nadia White Rock

    Nadia White Rock Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Tiny flowers and long variegated like grass leaves
     

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    Reminds me of Chlorophytum comosum, not native in Hawaii, if we are still there.
     
  3. Nadia White Rock

    Nadia White Rock Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Yes, we are still there. This plant is in the garden so it can be not native to Hawaii. It reminds me Chlorophytum, at the same time not one what we have as house plant, it doesn't look as spider plant. But anyway you confirm that it is a Chlorophytum, Thank you
     

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    The thing is, I am not sure that it is Chlorophytum, the flowers don't look completely right to me.
     
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    It is more likely to be a variegated Dianella cultivar.
     
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    Nadia White Rock Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    I like the variegated Dianella cultivar suggestion. In the same garden but in a quite wild and no label area we found these blue flowers, unfortunately no way to find leaves in very splendid green surroundings
     

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    Yes, it's a Dianella. It's my belief that this variegated one that is widely planted in warmer climates belongs in D. ensifolia.
     
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    Thank you
     

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