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Can anyone identify these plants that were in disneyland🤔

Can anyone identify these plants that were in disneyland🤔
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  • AnniDAnniD Posts: 12,585
    A type of Hakonechloa perhaps? 


  • JennyJJennyJ Posts: 10,576
    In the 2nd pic it looks like it has a woody structure under the foliage. Maybe some type of dwarf pendulous/weeping tree/shrub? My first thought was weeping willow but they get huge so unless it's a dwarf form or they're replaced frequently, it can't be.
    Maybe contact Disneyland with your pics and ask? Presumably they have groundspeople/gardeners who look after all the plants. The worst they can do is not reply at all.
    If you're after a similar effect rather than the exact same plant, hakonechloa planted en-masse would work.
    Doncaster, South Yorkshire. Soil type: sandy, well-drained
  • the iphone says weeping bamboo but idk thats why i posted it. 
  • JacquimcmahonJacquimcmahon Posts: 1,039
    Hi. When you say Disneyland, which one. I work in Paris and I know we are pretty good at record keeping about our shrubs and trees. If it was here and you let me know where you saw it I could probably find out for you.
    Marne la vallée, basically just outside Paris 🇫🇷, but definitely Scottish at heart.
  • in california 
  • the hanging pots are in tomorrow land outside buzz light year and the ones on the ground were in galaxies edge in the queue for rise of the resistance. thanks
  • JacquimcmahonJacquimcmahon Posts: 1,039
    Ah, then sorry I’ll be of no help I’m afraid. Their growing conditions are very different to ours. Disneyland Paris has a policy of using locally grown plants which are suitable for long term planting in our climate.
    Marne la vallée, basically just outside Paris 🇫🇷, but definitely Scottish at heart.
  • It's a bit hard to tell without flowering/fruiting structures, but think it has the gestalt of Acacia cognata 'Waterfall'. If not maybe another Acacia, Grevillea, Hakea, or Podocarpus. Awhile ago I saw a site that listed all the flora of disneyland and california adventure, but I can't seem to find it now.


  • Have trimmed and turned pics.
    Perthshire. SCOTLAND .
  • Ladybird4Ladybird4 Posts: 37,906
    Could it be a Bhutan pine - Pinus wallichiana?
    Cacoethes: An irresistible urge to do something inadvisable
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