What Plants Do You Have & What's the Latest One(s) You Got?!

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  1. MScds15

    MScds15 New Seed

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    What plants do you have & what's the latest one you got?! [​IMG]

    I currently have:

    - 2 types of Snake Plants (1 with lots of striations on its leaves)
    - Zanzibar Gem (aka ZZ plant)
    - Aloe Vera
    - 2 Moon Cacti
    - Blue Chalk Fingers succulent
    - a tiny Peperomia Obtusifolia

    The last I just got (a few days ago):

    - Baby Toes succulent..but it seems to be dying fast as each few hrs pass
     
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  3. toni

    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Houseplants...that's a very short list for me. Christmas Cactus,
    a couple of wild grape cuttings rooting on the kitchen window sill under a grow light,
    Spathiphyllum (Peace Lily) that I have had for years,
    Dracena 'Janet Craig' that needs to be repotted.
    Pothos, of course.
    And a couple of plants that were unmarked at the garden center and I have not bothered to look them up yet since they are doing really well without a name.

    I have hundreds of plants in the front, back and side gardens outside but just don't have much room for many indoor plants.
     
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  4. Cali

    Cali New Seed

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    I have..
    3 African violets (that I love )
    2 snake plants
    1 lemon button fern
    1 white rabbits foot fern
    1 pixie dixie ivy
    1 astrick ivy
    1 rubber tree
    1 huge ficus tree
    1 pony tail palm
    1 pothos plant
    2 window thrills

    Both of the ivy are new so we will see of they live.. I used to kill everything so I'd buy more but now I've saved a few and my collection has grown over the last couple years. I'm glad I found this page though I can't wait to learn how to keep them all happy and at their healthiest!
     
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  5. Cayuga Morning

    Cayuga Morning Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    I have too many to mention! My family despairs over me. They talk about staging an "intervention" in whispered tones.
     
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  6. purpleinopp

    purpleinopp Young Pine Plants Contributor

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    You would fall asleep before getting through a list of mine, but here are some that I got within the past week.
    Dracaena 'Hawaiian Sunshine'
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    A friend sent some stems of this cute little succulent, Oscularia caulescens (IDK its' nickname.)
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    Found this gorgeous calico plant today (Alternanthera)
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    Begonia 'Fairy'
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  7. Silkie

    Silkie New Seed

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    My Silver Philodendron, English Ivy, wild moss and a cactus! Hopefully, soon there'll be more.:) grouppic.jpg
     
  8. Bosque

    Bosque Seedling

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    I don't have very many houseplants just a
    porthos
    Spidar plant + 2 pots of babies
    3 Purple heart plant
    2 avocado from seed
    3 begonias grown from seed
    Leopard lily
    1 unknown trying to
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  9. Silkie

    Silkie New Seed

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    I have a couple of new peace lilies! They've been on my list for a year.
    #classyredcups XD
     
  10. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Yep you're definitely a plant addict!! That's why you fit in here so well as we're all tarred with the same brush. :D
     
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    Odif Young Pine

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    We have all kinds of plants in our windows.

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    Every single flat surface has a spider plant or something.

    banana.jpg We even have a banana.
     
  12. purpleinopp

    purpleinopp Young Pine Plants Contributor

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    Ponytail palm (Beaucarnea recurvata.)
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    Snake plants / mother in law's tongues (Sansevieria trifasciata), couple different Kalanchoes, the blooms are ornamental purslane (Portulaca umbraticola.)
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    Some vines on front porch.
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    Begonia 'Castaway', variegated rubber plant (Ficus elastica), with umbrella/octopus plant (Schefflera arboricola), and Coleus 'India Frills.'
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    Neoregelia.
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    purpleinopp Young Pine Plants Contributor

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    Dracaena marginata 'Tricolor' trees with red Ti plant (Cordyline fruticosa,) and a big air plant stuck between the trunks of the trees. The red-centered leaves in the ground around the pot are Coleus.
     

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