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I have been away for a while - it is fun catching up on the puzzles and reading all the comments.
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That's pretty, where does that grow wild?
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It looks very much like a spider plant. Are they the same thing???
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We don't get exotic plants here in Ireland that's why I love doing puzzles like these. Never heard of an Airplant!
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That is a beautiful airplant. Looks like it's growing on a palm trunk. Would love one. Wonder where it is.
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Airplants are cool - they really do grow with just air, mo soil and only a few drops of water!
NOT the same as a spider plant.
Oftentimes, they are hung by fishing line and just dangle in a window!
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They're from the bromeliad family & most of them originated in South America.
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Anne, there is one growing 'wild' on the front of my fridge -- stuck in a tacky plastic seashell. :-) Here's a link which tells a great deal about epiphytes http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Epiphyte
I'd think they would grow inside in Ireland, Rebekah. No?
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Hello all - thanks for your info, Judy and Kate.
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Just remember in life, wherever you go, there you are!
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Sometimes all I need is the air that I breath.
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..and what fabulous air you are able to breathe in Tassie. gerald, love your little TFD's much more interesting than most of them.
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I'd love to have one of these growing, sounds so easy to care for. 01/21/08
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I've been known to kill even these with my black thumbs.
5/12/08
12/May/08 5:00 PM
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For Gerald: You are never alone, Where-ever you go you take yourself with you.
10/Oct/08 4:49 AM
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