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#347974 Sep 15th, 2011 at 07:29 PM
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Hello everyone from South Korea.

I am a USA born civilian working for the DoD throughout South Korea and currently live in the big city of Seoul.

I recently moved to a new apartment and decided to dress up the place with some house plants. WELL, I went kinda nuts and spent a load of cash. I may need to buy a monkey or two to make this new jungle perfect.

Most of the plants I purchased I have owned before or at least could find information on the internet regarding their care.

BUT

Some of them I have no idea what they are.

Where (which forum) would I possibly post photos of the plants in question so all the great experts on this forum might help me identify them?

Also, how do I post photos? [edit - I found the answer to "how" with a search]

Thank you all for this forum, and I hope to be an active participant.

DS

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Dragonstar #347975 Sep 15th, 2011 at 10:23 PM
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Welcome, Dragonstar.
We do have a forum called Mystery Plants. That would be the best place to post your plants with questionable parentage.
Here is a link to that forum;
//www.agardenersforum.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/forums/28/1/Mystery_Plants.html


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Tina #348006 Sep 16th, 2011 at 03:29 PM
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Thank you Tina,

I have added 6 photos in the Mystery Plant forum..

DS

Dragonstar #348014 Sep 17th, 2011 at 12:14 AM
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Welcome Dragonstar! I love your screen name! I have identified 3 of your plants in your mystery post. You have some very nice varieties - it must look wonderful in your apartment! Enjoy them!


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Thank you!

I've used Dragonstar for ages... it comes from a book series I read when I was a real Sci-Fi fan:


Wiki:
"The Dragonstar novels are a science fiction series by David Bischoff and Thomas F. Monteleone that focuses on a race of evolved dinosaurs with spacefaring technology. The individual books in the series are Dragonstar (1980), Day of the Dragonstar (1983), Night of the Dragonstar (1985), and Dragonstar Destiny (1989). Aside from the appearance of Reptilian humanoids, the Dragonstar novels do not have any link to the more recent roleplaying game system Dragonstar."


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