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Ids on several plants
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Posted by
aircad3 10a (
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Sat, Dec 29, 12 at 13:07
| Hello, I recently received a large pot full of different plants. I've now separated them into their own pots but I am trying to identify some of the plants. I would appreciate any help. Thanks! |
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| Plant #2 It's hard to tell in this photo, but this plant is fairly tall, currently at 17" |

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#1 Epipremnum (Pothos) #3 Hedera, possibly H. helix, ivy #4 Chlorophytum (spider plant) #6 maybe a Plectranthus You may want to post in the house plant forum also. |
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| #2 looks like a Mandevilla and #5 looks like a weed. |
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| What about Pilea for #5? P. microphylla maybe? I don't think Mandevilla has compound leaves. |
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| #6 looks like swedish ivy |
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| #5 is artillery fern. Some people grow it (I've seen it in nurseries!) and some think of it as a weed. |
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Swedish ivy is Plectranthus. Artillery fern is Pilea. Did you ever decide on #2, Aircad? |
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| Yes, over in the houseplant forum it was decided that it is a Schefflera plant. Thanks for everyone's help! |
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| Cool! Thanks for the update, surprised I didn't see that over there. Maybe it's just the angle of the pic, but I don't think I've seen a Scheff like that, and wasn't sure the leaves at the bottom are part of the same plant. Neat-o. |
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