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Does anyone know the name of this plant?

Engaged ,
Dec 25, 2019 Dec 25, 2019

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A neighbor gave me this plant and it was on it's death bed. I've since nursed it back to heath. The problem is I don't know what its name is? Has anyone seen or have this variety of greenery and know what it's called? Thanks 4 ur help.

 

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Community Expert ,
Dec 25, 2019 Dec 25, 2019

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Kissing Callie if it is a girl, otherwise Kissing Karl ???

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Engaged ,
Dec 25, 2019 Dec 25, 2019

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I don't know John. I looked it up and the pictures don't seem to match my
photo. Are you sure?

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Community Expert ,
Dec 25, 2019 Dec 25, 2019

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Hmm... arms out to either side and a 'lip picker' in the middle looks like Kissing somebody to me

 

But I could be wrong... I'm doing well to tell the difference between a head of lettuce -vs- cabbage

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Engaged ,
Dec 25, 2019 Dec 25, 2019

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LOL! That makes two of us pal. I can care for 'em but for the life of me I
couldn't tell ya what I'm caring for. I guess for the time being I'll just
have to settle for that.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 04, 2020 Jan 04, 2020

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It might be a puckered hosta.  Or maybe it's one of many variegated pothos.

Does it prefer shade or sun?

Is it growing out of a bulb, rhizomes or ordinary root ball?

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Community Expert ,
Jan 04, 2020 Jan 04, 2020

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I'm looking to get my hands on one of these.  Of course, I won't bring it inside.

https://www.huntington.org/corpse-flower

 

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Engaged ,
Jan 31, 2020 Jan 31, 2020

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Nancy, have you ever seen one of these plants? I can't tell if it's a weed, a grass or plant? I've never seen it before now.

 

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