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Bedding Plant Identification . Horticulture II Objective 4.01: Remember greenhouse plants. Aglaonema Aglaonema commutatum. Evergreen Perennial plant Height and width: 1.5 to 2 feet Showy foliage Used most commonly as a houseplant. Will tolerate shade.
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Bedding Plant Identification Horticulture II Objective 4.01: Remember greenhouse plants
AglaonemaAglaonema commutatum • Evergreen Perennial plant • Height and width: 1.5 to 2 feet • Showy foliage • Used most commonly as a houseplant. • Will tolerate shade
Plume Asparagus FernAsparagus setaceus • Evergreen plant • Height: 10-20 feet; width: 2-3 feet • Outside: Part shade; Inside: Bright area • Good for a container plant; or in floral arrangements
Parlor PalmChamaedorea elegans • Evergreen plant • Height: 2-6 feet; Width: 2-3 feet • Can survive inside with little or no exposure to natural light. • Used in malls, homes, or offices as specimen plants or in small groups.
CrotonCodiaeum verigatum var. pictum • Broadleaf evergreen plant • Showy foliage • Height: 3-6 feet; Width: 2-5 feet • Used as a houseplant for it’s showy foliage. • Should be placed in a high naturally lit area.
Jade PlantCrassula ovate • Broadleaf evergreen plant • Height: 2-6 feet; Width: 2-3 feet • Used as a houseplant in bright areas.
False AraliaDizygotheca elegantissima ‘Castor’ • Evergreen plant • Height: 20-50 feet; Width: 6-10 feet • Should be placed in a warm, and sunny location inside.
Red Edge DracaenaDracaena cincta • Broadleaf evergreen • Single or multi-stemmed indoor tree. • Height: 4-6 feet; Width: 24”- 4’
Warnecki DracaenaDracaena deremensis ‘Warnecki’ • Interior Perennial plant • Height: 6-10 feet; Width: 3-6 feet • Do best in bright, filtered natural light (window).