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Joined: 3/24/2010 Posts: 2 Location: Calgary, AB
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Hello there! I have a bunch of house plants and I'm not sure what they are. I'd like to identify them so I can find out how to care for them best. Please check out the images and let me know if you can help! Plant 1 - http://img179.imageshack.us/i/plant1.jpg/Plant 2 - http://img171.imageshack.us/i/plant2l.jpg/Plant 3 - http://img696.imageshack.us/i/plant3.jpg/Plant 4 - http://img91.imageshack.us/i/plant4.jpg/Plant 5 - http://img200.imageshack.us/i/plant5h.jpg/Plant 6 - http://img709.imageshack.us/i/plant6.jpg/
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 Rank: Administration
Joined: 1/18/2010 Posts: 185 Location: Newfoundland, Canada
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#1-Scindapsus (Golden Pothos) #2-Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana #3-(i might be wrong) Swedish Ivy #4-Haworthia fasciata #5-Oxalis #6-Kalanchoe (a relative) you may think a jade plant but the leaves are rather slender
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Joined: 1/18/2010 Posts: 185 Location: Newfoundland, Canada
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#1Golden pothos-Regular room temps -Well lit spot (near a window) -Mist everynow and then -Water frequently during summer and fall months water infrequently during winter -Regular tropical potting soil
#5Oxalis -Mist occasionally -cool or average room temperatures -Water moderately during growth -Direct sunlight, but shade from hot summer sun -After the foliage and flowrs die back keep the pot in a cool and shady spot and stop watering, repot in early spring
#2&6 Kalanchoe Easy plant, same as pothos
#4Haworthia -a bright southfacing windowsill -water everytime the soil dries out, water only once or twice a month during winter -Warmth #3Swedish Ivy -Bright light,out of direct sunlight -Keep moist at all times, reduce amount in winter -mist occasionally
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Joined: 3/6/2010 Posts: 26 Location: Bloomington, IN
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I think number 3 is a trailing African Violet no?
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Joined: 1/18/2010 Posts: 185 Location: Newfoundland, Canada
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No, notice the characteristic of the Swedish ivys leaves (green form) and the hairy leaves of a African violet, even trailing
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Rank: Newbie
Joined: 3/24/2010 Posts: 2 Location: Calgary, AB
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Thanks for your help, VenusFlyTrap (a fellow Canadian too...!) I really appreciate it!
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Joined: 3/6/2010 Posts: 26 Location: Bloomington, IN
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looks just like my trailing AV. lol Maybe the person who gave me the cuttings had no idea what it was lol. Hasn't bloomed so :/
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 Rank: Newbie
Joined: 3/27/2010 Posts: 2 Location: Michigan
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Venusflytrap is absolutely right. I have all of these plants except your #6 photo, not a clue. BUT if you go to www.orchidgeeks.com (where I am also, these people are so knowledgeable it is awesome. Send a photo after joining. You need to post or respond to 5 postings. They have a sticky post "General Chat" They are great, I have learned so much about my latest passion, ORCHIDS!
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Joined: 1/18/2010 Posts: 185 Location: Newfoundland, Canada
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Sounds nice.. my Phalaenopsis is in bloom, but i found some of the buds died prematurely before they had the chance to grow to become gorgeous blooms. three blooms came out afterwords but i don't think humidity was a problem, it most likely was cold drafts were it used to be... :) where should i cut on the flower stem to initiate new flowers..?
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