It's name is philodendron.
Sounds like you need to fertilize your houseplants, they need nitrogen.
Holly bush leaves and stems covered with a black velvety substance has sooty mold. You can get rid of it by pruning your bush to ensure that it gets enough sunlight. You then have to wash away the sooty mold. You can do this with a gallon of water that has a spoonful of dish soap added to it. Once you have cleaned the leaves, and stems, rinse the plant with the garden hose.
I know! Its a doliferer! But shortened people call it the dolly flower!
How are the leaves alike?
yes it is
No, oregano leaves are not waxy or slippery. They are velvety and soft like mint.
The apostrophe is incorrect in the question, What did you do with the houseplant's I bought yesterday? It should be: What did you do with the houseplants I bought yesterday? Explanations: Houseplants is plural. example: I bought 6 houseplants in red containers. Houseplant's is singular possessive. example: The houseplant's leaves were red-colored. Houseplants' is plural possessive. example: All the houseplants' leaves had wilted since I bought them yesterday.
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African violet
Sounds like you need to fertilize your houseplants, they need nitrogen.
Holly bush leaves and stems covered with a black velvety substance has sooty mold. You can get rid of it by pruning your bush to ensure that it gets enough sunlight. You then have to wash away the sooty mold. You can do this with a gallon of water that has a spoonful of dish soap added to it. Once you have cleaned the leaves, and stems, rinse the plant with the garden hose.
I know! Its a doliferer! But shortened people call it the dolly flower!
An aspidistra is any of a variety of Asian flowers of the genus Aspidistra, with large leaves and small bell-shaped flowers, widely cultivated as a houseplant.
just cut the dead leaves and prune all the ones that hang over a lot Edited answer; To keep this is shape and also to rejuvinate itsgrowth
Peperomia obtusifolia, or baby rubber plant.
A plant in the genus Dieffenbachia is what a bacchia plant is.Specifically, the term bacchia or bachia is a common name. It may be joined or replaced by the other popular common names dumb cane and Mother-in-law plant. The three common names and the one scientific name all refer to a popular houseplant whose leaves can be mildly poisonous to susceptible humans and pets.
A houseplants are called houseplants because there usually can only survive in a protected envireonment. Houseplants in general cannot take full because their tender leaves would burn and dry up.