Can help me identify the family of these plants? It means alot to me

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by zenxin, Dec 26, 2008.

  1. zenxin

    zenxin Member

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    This means alot to me! Thankyou for anyone who is trying to help.
     
  2. Lila Pereszke

    Lila Pereszke Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Hm, unfortunately I'm not a big help for you, but 4. looks like a Caladium sp. ...
     
  3. lorax

    lorax Rising Contributor 10 Years

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    7 looks like Pothos
    11 looks like Senna
    14 looks like Eriobotyra (Loquat) - is it slightly fuzzy?

    It would be much easier for us if those were live plants, not unlabeled dry specimens.
     
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    yaya..d 14. has a bit fuzzy on the leave
    tQ for d help, appreciate it..
     
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    i'm sory,its a last minute kinda thing, so..... sory!
     
  6. Liz

    Liz Well-Known Member 10 Years

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    Sounds like the dreaded school project again

    Could 10 be a Linden / lime (Malvaceae. ) On second thought maybe not. The leaf edge needs to be serrated
    Liz
     

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