Identification: Plant ID help

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  1. machinori

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    Hello everybody,

    Can you please tell me what is the name of this plant and some care tips?


    Thanks in advance,
    Vladimir
     

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  2. Daniel Mosquin

    Daniel Mosquin Paragon of Plants UBC Botanical Garden Forums Administrator Forums Moderator 10 Years

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    Was this one purchased from the supermarket like the plant in your other post?
     
  3. machinori

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    Yes it was.
     
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    Looks like Zamioculcas-- ZZ plant
     
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    Nope, not a zz, I have that one.....
     
  6. machinori

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    I've googled images for ZZ plant and this is definitely not it. But thanks for the try anyway.
     
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    Ok. It looked alot like the image I saw in one of my books.
     
  8. machinori

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    This is a though one it seems. :)
     
  9. TonyR

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    I suspect it's a Euonymus, perhaps one of the more unusual cultivars of E. fortunei.
     
  10. machinori

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    By shape it is similar to the E. fortunei but doesn't have those white shades on the leaves. Unfortunately the plant dried out just 3 days after I brought it home. I watered it just a bit but it just kept drying. Unfortunately I had to throw it away. :(
    Thanks everyone for replies.
     
  11. James D.

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    it kinda look like e. japonica, these will have to be an indor plant.
     
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    oops sorry euonymus japonica, i forgot the first part.
     
  13. machinori

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    I've googled some for the images of the euonymus japonica but I'm not sure that's it. Is is pretty similar though. Maybe related.
     

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