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i know there not nanners but was hoping someone could help me I out I got these in florida I know the small thin ones are palms but what kind the second plant grows leaves from the middle and will have a flower emerge and as the leaves get bigger they begin to get a wavey look to them thanks yawl
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Looks like a Sago, and a Agave Montana(R) rear in the bottom pic..
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yes there is an sago but I was wondering about the one in the very front of the pic the plant with the three long leaves the big one not the two smaller in the background is this the one you are calling the agave? lol thank you for helping me
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The tiny saw-toothed dark green/blue one that looks vaguely like an aloe plant is the Agave. Considering the size on that sago and how big they will get, you will eventually have to transplant everything else out of that pot.
As for your middle picture, I'm not sure what that is but (to me at least) it looks somewhat like the Day Lilies my mate has growing around yard. (probably not, though, unless that grew from a bulb/rhizome.)
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yes it is just like a day lilly but its not a bulb it has the same type of root as the agave, and as the leaves get bigger on it they become wavy, but grow from the center like the day lilly and it does have a flower emerge like the day lilly except for it a a single steam and one big flower that is almost like a feathery type but I bet it is in the same family im going to do some searching now that u mentioned that thank you so much funkthulhu!!!!!
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hey guy look @FUNKTHULHU you where right!!! well almost its a cousin to the day lilly but its called a GIANT SPIDER LILLY and they are beautiful and do have a bulb but my baby only had a root lol so I was wrong about that
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