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Copea and White angel

I got these combination?? are these plants ok?? any info on these plants

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Mikbik, I have no Copea hits when I search it (not plants, anyway) and the 'White Angel' I know is a Datura, so I need more info here...

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Oh then it wasn't just me! I couldn't find anything on Copea either, and never heard of White Angels. Do the tags have the scientific (latin) names on them?

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Guess we'll have to wait to find out... :)

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I don't know if it spells corectly? do you sites where I can see plant types and names?

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Hey mikbik - can you take a photo and post it here, or a link to a photo of them? We may know them, just by a different name.

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I was able to find:
- "Brugmansia Arborea" Tree Datura White Angel's Trumpet
- White Angel Hosta,

And I found

- "Copia" with an I instead of e, - "Sutera Cordata" Bacopa "Copia" - an annual about 6" tall;
- "Datura Metel" Cornucopaea, also known as Devil's Trumpet, Horn of Plenty, Downy Thorn Apple. It is an 8-10 foot shrub.
- "Gymnadenia Conopsea" orchid family, 2' tall .

I'm not sure if any of these are the ones you got, but it's a start on checking if they are. :wink:

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Bacopa is probably a year-rounder for Mikbik...



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