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Just bought these today, please help me identify these plants.
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green and white one, top picture left is a dieffenbachia. Not sure about the more colorful one.
Middle picture the colorful leaves are croton, the evergreen is probably juniper.
Bottom picture some kind of variegated ivy.
Except for the evergreen, these are considered houseplants in most US locations. They could be outside now in protected locations, but will need to come in for the winter, unless you are somewhere like southern FLA.
Middle picture the colorful leaves are croton, the evergreen is probably juniper.
Bottom picture some kind of variegated ivy.
Except for the evergreen, these are considered houseplants in most US locations. They could be outside now in protected locations, but will need to come in for the winter, unless you are somewhere like southern FLA.
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Your right it is a calathea. I did not think of that because the stripes looked like they were pink or orange. That made me think of tropicana canna. but the Tropicana leaves are more orange and the ribs are green.
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I'm not for sure on this one, but my guess is Phillipine/ Chinese evergreen, Aglaonema commutatum, aka poison dart plant.
Note the poison name. Sap and berries are poisonous. It is a tropical perennial, must be brought in for the winter unless you ae in zone 10 or 11. Very popular house plant because it can handle very low light levels.
Note the poison name. Sap and berries are poisonous. It is a tropical perennial, must be brought in for the winter unless you ae in zone 10 or 11. Very popular house plant because it can handle very low light levels.
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