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Comments (5)Alabama, I agree it's best you separate. Each plant have different care requirements, sun, water and fertilizers. I find Ribbon, (dracaena) does best in water. Mine is kept in a small fish bowl, w/o soil, roots held down by pebbles, in bright light but no direct sun. I've seen Ribbon Plants grown in offices, potted in soil. I don't know their secret, but after killing a few, water was the answer. Your arrangement came with a really nice assortment of plants. When you repot, you'll probably need to start out using small containers. 3-4", depending on roots. All are healthy. BTW, I'm sorry about your gramma's husband. Toni...See MoreLast houseplant ID
Comments (3)Thanks everyone on these. My mom had a bunch of plant dishes from a recent funeral. They are going to take a few to a church bazaar....See MoreFlowering houseplant ID - Photos in comments
Comments (8)i would start a couple leafs ... this 'looks' .. for what its worth ... like an older plant.. been in the pot a long time ... leaf coloration issues .... maybe worn out media .....etc ... so just in case it dies.. you already have a few new ones going ... they are not what i would call.. a long lived houseplant .... there is a AV forum.. but i have no clue if its active .... ken...See MoreCan anyone help with this Houseplant ID?
Comments (8)Well I called the florist that it came from, and she said it was an arabica coffee plant. Thanks though, it does look very similiar to an ardisia!...See MoreRelated Professionals
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