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It's not "delight." I just accept that people, especially non-experts, will call things what they call them, and that if I want scientific...
wcutler: Michael F has a radical hard-line position on the subject of common names which is shared by basically nobody else. It serves mostly to...
I'm at least 90% sure they're time-release fertilizer. Those are awfully large to be insect eggs.
1 - Pleopeltis polypodioides (resurrection fern)? (20% certain) 2 - Yucca guatemalensis (spineless yucca) (95% certain) 3 - Clivia cv. (clivia)...
My money would be on Peperomia pereskiifolia.
I've tried one. Kinda watery-sweet. If you're interested, it's not that difficult to start new plants from the seeds.
It's only harmful if you inhale it. Touching it with your hands won't hurt you, as far as I know. The danger is that some sources of vermiculite,...
Are you certain that there's a problem? What does the rest of the plant look like?
Anthuriums are perfectly capable of reblooming in home conditions, though 1) they're still pretty specific home conditions, and 2) they are...
"Ginseng" is just a marketing thing -- it means that the plant is a stump that has been allowed to resprout. The name comes from the (very vague)...
Is it? When I look at the thumbnail, it didn't seem to have the light stripe, but when I clicked on the picture and saw it full-size, it was more...
Yes, the second picture is also a D. marginata. It might be the cv. 'Tarzan,' which has larger leaves than is typical, but it could also just have...
Peperomia orba?
How long since the soil was changed? If the problem is mineral buildup (whether fluoride or something else), switching to bottled water isn't...
More specifically, Dracaena fragrans 'Massangeana.'
Parlor palm. (Current botanical name is Chamaedorea elegans; Neanthe bella is obsolete but may still appear in some references.) C. elegans is...
It may well be both: the common name for Hippeastrum is amaryllis, even though amaryllises aren't Amaryllises.
Callisia elegans is C. gentlei.
Yes and no. The usual wandering jew is Tradescantia zebrina, and this isn't that, but I think your instincts are right. My guess would be Callisia...
I would guess Philodendron 'Imperial Green.' Most of the pictures available of it on-line are of much younger plants, that haven't developed much...