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An idle question

ltecato
14 years ago

I'm just wondering, aside from carnivores, what sort of plants do others in the forum grow?

Since I asked, I'll answer first. One the hillside behind my apartment, I've planted a bunch of succulents and cacti, native and exotic, as well as hardy terrestrial bromeliads. I'm trying to get Dudleyas established back there, many native to this region or Baja.

I also like South African or Madagascan plants, like Pachypodium and Lithops. I'm trying to grow Pseudolithos but they're hard to keep alive. I've got a fair-sized selection of epiphytes to keep my Nepenthes company, including cacti and Tillandsias. I have a few caudiciform "fat plants" as well.

To keep the women in the house happy, I have a handful of orchids and a small planter of purple petunias and lavender.

I'm trying to get some drought-tolerant wildflowers growing in my succulent garden as well.

Comments (13)

  • mcantrell
    14 years ago

    I've been trying to grow berries -- Raspberries, Blackberries, Black Currants, Gooseberries, and Grapes. My ex-roommates bought 2 dogs (and promptly let them go feral) which destroyed a few hundred bucks worth of berry bushes, though, so...

    I moved to an apartment after that mess and have been growing a few spider plants, a Mandarin Orange tree that I accidentally started (stupid seed actually survived, wtf!) and have been trying to keep going, etc etc. I might try a Bonsai again now that I have a good grow light setup going, not sure.

  • ltecato
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    McC: Sorry to hear about the berry bushes, that sucks!

    The orange tree might be easier than you think. I started one from seed years ago and it soon got bigger than I could manage. Often those citrus seeds will produce a plant that has thorns. In some cases, I've been told, the thorns fall off when the tree reaches maturity, in other cases not.

  • mcantrell
    14 years ago

    Well, I'm hoping it does well, but I'm in Zone 5 or Zone 6 (Southern Idaho near Boise) so... it's going to be a challenge growing it when I can't take it out in the sun.

  • tommyr_gw Zone 6
    14 years ago

    My Houseplant grow list as of 6/23/09

    Amorphophallus Konjac
    Aloe Vera (2)
    Amaryllis (many)
    Mexican Butterworts
    Cape Primrose
    Catt. Orchids
    Christmas Cactuses
    Coffee plant
    Crown of Thorns
    Cymbidiums
    Dendrobiums
    Oncidiums
    Equitant Oncidiums
    Lc. Cluster fire "Cinnabar'
    MTDM. Bartley Schwartz 'Highland'
    Nepenthes Pitcher plants
    Nun's Orchids (Phaius tankervilliae) (2)
    Oak leaf Ivy (Cissus Rhombifolia "Ellen Danica")
    Phal orchid
    Philodendron "Moonlight"
    Poinsettia
    Sheffelera
    Snake plant
    Sundew D. Adelae
    Sundew d. Carpensis
    Tillandsia (various)
    Thanksgiving Cactuses

    Outside plants

    Astilbe
    Azalea
    Bee balm
    bearded irises
    Black eyed Susan
    Bleeding hearts
    burning bushes
    Butterfly bushes
    Clematis
    Day lillies
    English Wood Hyacinths
    Hibiscus (hardy) Pink
    Hostas
    Irises
    Liatris
    Lilacs
    Muscari
    Purple coneflowers
    Various ornamental grasses
    Rhododendrons
    Sedium
    Sarracenia Purpurea (Sarrs are put in fridge in fall for dormancy) Grown outside
    Sarracenia (various) Grown outside
    Venus fly traps (numerous) (Put in fridge in the fall for dormancy) Grown outside
    Yarrow

  • ltecato
    Original Author
    14 years ago

    Great collection, Tommy. I'm also growing coffee plants, even have a few planted in the ground. My dream is to have my own plantation some day.

  • taz6122
    14 years ago

    Hi Guys
    Here's my list
    Inside

    Aloe(hundreds)
    Brugmansia(sang. red) Will get moved outside next spring.
    Cacti(assorted)
    Caladiums(assorted)
    Coleus(assorted)
    Dionaea Muscipula
    Eucomis Autumnalis
    Nepenthes(4)L
    Sarracenia(3)
    Sphagnum moss

    Aquatic/Aquarium
    Java fern
    Christmas moss

    Outside
    Flower Garden

    Balsam Impatiens
    Blue Vitex
    Celosia
    Coleus
    Caladiums
    Johnny Jump up
    Nasturtium
    Painted Tongue
    Scarlet Sage
    Snapdragon(northern lights & first lady)
    Sweet William

    Veggie garden

    Borage
    Cucumbers
    Oregano
    Peppers(Jalapeno,Tabasco)
    Tomato(cherry,grape and salad)
    Vine peaches
    Zucchini

    Through out the yard

    Canna Lily
    California Poppy
    Cypress vine
    Golden chain tree
    Marigold(French & Giant)
    Mexican Flame vine
    Morning Glory

    Deck
    Dionaea Muscipula(several)
    Snapdragons
    Impatiens(Hybrid)

  • tropichris
    14 years ago

    heres my list:(note: I'm just beginning growing plants!)

    OUTSIDE YEAR ROUND
    Sarracenia purpera
    Venus Flytrap
    Sarracenia flava

    OUTSIDE IN SUMMER:
    Spanish Moss
    Mimosa Pudica
    Mandrin orange
    Sea Grape (Cocoloba Uvifera)
    Apricot
    Avicado
    Sago Palm

    TERRARIUM (Inside)

    peperomia species
    Parlor Palm
    Cryptanthus bivvattus "Pink Starlite"
    Nepenthes Sanguinea
    LaelioCattleya(spelling?) "Maui Plum"
    Miniature Phalaenopsis species
    Lucky Bamboo
    Tillandsia Melanocrater Tricolor
    Tillandsia ionantha (flowered, died >:( )
    unidentified tillandsia from Florida
    Lichen
    philodendron 'Micans'
    gynura aurantiaca
    two miniature bromeliads
    Spanish Moss
    dischidia pectinoides
    Utricularia longifolia
    alocasia 'Polly'
    Ludisia discolor
    Ressurection fern
    Animals in tank are: green anole, green tree frog, gray tree frog, five cricket frogs, salamander, toad (yes, I crammed in everything I could in ONE terrarium)

    INSIDE:
    ficus benjamina'nightingale'
    dendrobium species
    Alocasia 'Polly'
    Lucky Bamboo
    Peperomia sp.
    Drosera Adelae (may put in terrarium)
    Maranta (Red Prayer Plant)
    cacti sp.

    I think thats all!

    ~Chris

  • tropichris
    14 years ago

    I should note that the terrarium is nowhere near overgrown, Infact You would think that with all the plants it would be! It looks relatively barren, actually!

  • drivebytrucker
    14 years ago

    i have 4 gardens that are a mix of natives and cultivated varieties

    #1
    penstemon digitalis 'mystica'
    helenium autumnale 'mardi gras'
    echinacaea - several varieties don't remember which ones
    vernonia - don't remember which spp.
    aster novae-angliae
    lavendar - a white and a purple flowering variety
    lupine - a red and a pink, variety unknown
    lantana
    veronica - pink ones and white ones

    #2
    rattlesnake-master
    silky aster
    liatris aspera
    heliopsis
    echinacea 'bravado' and 'harvest moon'
    big & little bluestem
    panicum virgatum 'shenandoah'
    blue-eyed grass
    baptisia leucantha
    lychnis coronaria

    #3
    filipendula rubra
    echinacea purpurea
    silene regia
    chelone obliqua
    agastache scrophulariifolia
    baptisia leucantha
    allium stellatum

    #4 (it's big so i'll try to remember all)
    artemesia ludoviciana
    artemesia absinthium
    rudbeckia triloba
    rudbeckia subtomentosa
    verbena hastata
    ratibida pinnata
    agastache - several varieties
    lobelia cardinalis
    eupatorium altissimum
    hollyhocks - nigra
    asclepias tuberosa
    asclepias syriaca
    asclepias verticillata
    malva moschata alba
    chrysanthemum parthenium
    echinops ritro
    digitalis obscura & excelsior hybrids
    silene regia
    echinacea angustifolium
    echinacea purpurea + several new hybrids
    helianthus grosseserratus
    valeriana officinalis
    physostegia virginiana
    monarda didyma
    oenothera biennis
    pycnanthemum virginianum
    liatris spicata
    liatris ligulistylis
    liatris cylindracea
    gilia capitata

  • tropichris
    14 years ago

    UPDATE:

    (TERRARIUM)

    drosera adelae(temporary to make dew)
    sphagnum moss
    temperate lycopodium
    miniature anthurium(grown as epiphyte)

    (OUTSIDE)
    sphagnum moss in same pot as VFT, sarracenia flava and purpera

  • houseplantlover86
    13 years ago

    Hi there, I realize this is an old thread, but I will post anyway. Plants I grow:

    OUTDOORS:
    Sedum (a green version? flowering now)
    Bunches of Rosy Sedum (also in flower)
    Dayliles
    Petunias in a pot
    Marigols
    Alyssum

    Herb bucket: Sweet basil, dill, oregeno, and chives. Also am adding some rosemary from seed very soon to another container with more dill possibly.

    INDOORS: I included pot size to give an idea of how big each plant is

    Aloe vera (8")
    Moses in the Cradle (6")
    Lithops (3")
    Spider plants (8" & 6")
    Heart-leaf philodendrons (4.5 - 5")
    Parlor palm (3")
    Norfolk Island pine (5")
    Ficus microcarpa (miniature)(3" pot, square shaped and tall)
    African Violets (3" & 6") plus 2 baby plants from leaf cuttings (3")
    Peace Lily (6")
    Snake plants (6" and 4" pots)
    English Ivy (6")
    A columnar cactus of unknown species (6")
    a variety of Old Man cactus?? along with an orange haired spikeless cactus, and a spikey pilosocereus (all in a 3")
    Warneckii dracaena (4")
    Jade plant (3")
    Janet Craig dracaena (5")
    Hawaiian Pothos (Marbled), 8"
    Kalanchoe blossfeldiana (Flaming Katy) 3"
    Brazil philodendron (Philodendron hederaceum) 4.5"
    Lucky Bamboo plants (Dracaena sanderiana) 3" pots
    False aralia (4")
    Also - growing some Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) indoors(6") I think I may plant the silver variety outside soon =)

  • wrynsmom
    13 years ago

    Well, I have a bunch of Hoyas (approx. 150 different species), a couple of different Dischidia and a couple of Mimosa pudica.

    Carolyn

  • cody_mi
    13 years ago

    i'm a collector, when i find a genus i like, i get everyone i can find.
    greenhouse (multiple cvs)
    hoyas
    epiphyllum
    orchids
    crassula
    brugmansia
    aloe

    greenhouse (1-3 cvs)
    avocado
    white bird of paradise
    citrus trees
    geraniums
    passiflora
    random cacti and succulents

    outside gardens (normally i have at least five cvs before i consider it a collection. most are between 5-150))
    raspberries
    blueberries
    black berries
    apples
    peaches
    nectarines
    plums
    cherries
    pears
    grapes
    daylilies (around 900-950, plus i hybridize)
    sarracenia (only 9 right now)
    lotus
    waterlilies
    sedum
    hosta
    astilbe
    peonies
    hydrangea
    tree peonies
    roses
    butterfly bushes
    sempervivum
    clematis
    baptisia
    crocosmia
    trycirtis
    iris (tb,ib,db,sib, jap and la)
    dahlia
    heuchera
    heucherella
    tiarella
    tree peonies
    salvia
    herbs
    magnolia
    japanese maples
    acanthus
    gooseberries
    lilacs
    oriental lilies
    coneflowers
    junipers
    hibiscus
    ferns (especially japanese)
    ornamental grasses

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