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Old 04-07-2015, 03:15 PM
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I know they aren't orchids; but I figured I'd post in hopes that someone on here, may know. The first and 2nd plant belongs to my bf and he doesnt even know what they are. And the last plant belongs to his mother; she can't recall the name of it. Can someone please help me?
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1. Pachira aquatica, aka Money Tree Plant
2. Dracaena marginata
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Old 04-07-2015, 04:36 PM
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1. Pachira aquatica, aka Money Tree Plant
2. Dracaena marginata
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<3 thank you so much!! Now I can finally study them. Now to try and find out what the last plant is lol
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The last looks like dieffenbachia (dumb cane). Keep out of reach of pets and children.
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The last is Aglaonema rather than Dieffenbachia I think, similar appearance.
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Old 04-07-2015, 08:22 PM
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The last is Aglaonema rather than Dieffenbachia I think, similar appearance.
Yeah, I wasn't 100% certain about that i.d. (but had a dieffenbachia that looked quite like it)
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Thanks. I'll look on it some more. Though it doesn't seem to grow straight up. And the stem looks more like a bamboo even though i know its not a bamboo family. His mother has 6 cats, and they all well.
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The later is a dieffenbachia, not an aglaonema. Aglaonemas do not have canes, the bamboo-like stems that are apparent in the photos, but instead grow as clumps of soft stems that are hardly visible under the leaf petioles. I do not know why the two genera are so often described as difficult to tell apart. They are not.
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