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haileyrb
2018-08-01

I now added "Mother in Law’s Tongue (AKA Snake Plant)" in my "garden"

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Natalie Coudré
2018-07-29

I now added "Castanospermum australe house plant. Jack's beanstalk tree. Moreton Bay Chestnut." in my "garden"

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jordi
2018-07-26

ID Help Please !! I have this plant and have had it for 2-3 years. The third pic is the plant as a baby. This big boy got so tall and is now over 1 and a half feet (not even straightened, I measured it while it was in its natural position) It was about 6 inches when I first got it. Some sticks are in the soil to help hold the limbs up, they are not part of the plant. Thanks !




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初心~: 你这个长成了恨天高
jordi: @Shanee I think it wouldn’t be a candelabra since I’ve had it for a long time and it hasn’t flowered. It is gooey inside so it’s possible though. Thanks so much !
Shanee: Possible candelabra aloe. Or aloe Vera that’s needing more light.
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jordi
2018-07-26

ID Help Please !! I have this haworthia looking succ. and I cannot tell if it is a gasteria carinata or a gasteraloe (or another type of haworthia) I would be so grateful for an ID of this plant since the roots seem to be dying. I have had this one for over 2-3 years and I would be so devastated to see it die. The second pic is the plant as a baby. Thanks !



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jordi: @Shanee omg it looks exactly like the attenuata !! Thanks so much !!! 😊
Shanee: Or it may be Haworthia attenuata var. radula
Shanee: Fasciated haworthia I believe