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Flowers Across America -
Spathiphyllum and Dieffenbachia
(Flowers Across America)
Price: $74.95

10 pot. Style of basket may vary. Paired with a dieffenbachia, this is a great plant gift.

Flowers Fast -
FTD Spathiphyllum and Dieffenbachia
(Flowers Fast)
Price: $65.90

Paired with a Dieffenbachia and placed in a basket, this is a great long lasting and easy to care for gift.

Prune this: How to divide House Plants

Prune this Episode #6: Guide to dividing House Plants; Sanseveria, Ferns, Aspidistra. Learn to divide house plants with horizontal rhizomes. Basic ...

EurekaMag.com Publishes New Insights Into Anthurium, Camelia and Heifers

The Biota Sciences Magazine EurekaMag.com publishes insights into specific subjects of all areas of natural science. The latest review covers Anthurium, which is a large genus of over 800 flowering plant species, belonging to the arum family (Araceae); Camelia, which is a genus of flowering plants in the family Theaceae, which can be found in eastern and southern Asia; and Heifers, which are young female cows under three years of age before having calves of their own.

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The Biota Sciences Magazine EurekaMag.com publishes insights into subjects in all areas of natural sciences including biology, agriculture, horticulture, forestry, geography, environment and health. Drawing from this pool of scientific disciplines, it provides articles, reviews and insights on natural sciences topics. While the Biota Sciences Research Category contains over 36 million references, most of the insights are included in the Biota Sciences Keyword Category of the online magazine. The latter category now includes three newly published insights into Anthurium, Camelia and Heifers.

Can ANYONE tell me what plant this is?

My husband gave me one of those baskets of mixed plants that you can get at any florist for our anniversary and I'm having a lot of trouble with identifying what one of the plants are! Please help! lol

Here are some pictures of the plant:


Really not sure what the top one is, it looks familiar...

The second is definitely a draceana

third is a philodendron, not a pothos.

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