Help to identify my new plants
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Some new plants to identify
Comments (5)To me, number 1 looks more like a Caladium than a Syngonium, but I am not sure. Number 2 is Calathea ornata. Number 3 is an Aglaonema, maybe Aglaonema 'Cory.' I don't recognize number 4....See MorePlease help me identify this plant I planted in my garden!
Comments (1)Looks like a papaya .......See MoreNew house! Please help me identify my plants.
Comments (4)Spikes are not the best way to go. If there is a need to use ferts, use something you broadcast or water in for better coverage. tj...See MoreHelp me identify my new baby plant
Comments (3)Hemionitis arifolia I can't give you any info other than that since I've never grown heart ferns before but at least you know the name....See Moresucculentdiscoverer
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