id's & help please-house plants

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  1. borrowers

    borrowers Gardener

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    Hi all
    I decided this morning to try to repair my poor neglected house plants. OOPS. Also i've forgotten the names of them. Please can you help?

    This first one:- tried to cut off the dead leaves. Cut half the plant off [​IMG] Second pic is what i accidently cut off.
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    this is it now
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    Should i be staking this or should it be left to 'flop' everywhere :confused:


    sorry for rubbish photo's, still learning (& forever will be i think) :rolleyes:

    cheers
     
  2. Marley Farley

    Marley Farley Affable Admin! Staff Member

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    [​IMG] Hi borrowers, this one is a Prayer Plant or Maranta leuconeura erythroneura ...

    Here is a link..http://www.hplants.com/prayer_plant.htm

    I used to have one years ago, nice plants.. Good Luck with yours now you can find out about it. Google the name & you will find loads of info.. [​IMG]
     
  3. borrowers

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    Thanks Marley,

    Will go to your link now.

    Any idea on the second id question? I think it's the same sort of family (if that's the right expression) cos it also closes its leaves at night.

    cheers
     
  4. Marley Farley

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    [​IMG] Thinking & looking in my book borrowers.. Must dash now, but will be back later... :rolleyes: [​IMG]
     
  5. strongylodon

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    Borrowers, this isn't as common a variety of Maranta now it was 30 years ago (when I used to grow them) and the Marantas have been ousted by the more lush and now, in variety, Calatheas. Maranta Tricolor (the old name) has a naturally trailing habit and doesn't look good 'tied up' as it grows angularly.
    They don't like bright light, extremes of temperature or waterlogging, other than that they are easy. :D
     
  6. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    They have really fantastic leaf patterns, nature is wonderful. [​IMG]
     
  7. walnut

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    Borrowers if it's in a central heated room it is probably too dry for it, see your other post on one way I have of keeping mine healthy.
     
  8. borrowers

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    Thank you all.

    Didn't know it was a hard to deal with plant! Lucky to still have it, that is if it survives after i've cut half of it off. All my house plants are at least 2 years old.

    To be honest ( & i know you're going to hate me for it) the Mantara & other were bought cos they had a purple type colour to them & that fitted my living room. I love plants in the house & these just seemed to go.

    I seem to have done well with them going by the replies i've had. Does anyone know how often they should be repotted? As i said, have had these a couple of years.

    Cheers
     
  9. njoyit2

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    http://www.houseofplants.co.uk/Maranta_tricolour.htm

    they both look like the same plant to me -

    piece of advice they will not like sitting that close to a radiator and they are known as a fairly low light level plant so direct sunlight during middle of the day will cause scorching and burning to the leaves.

    Moisture lovers so spray/misting may help avoid those clinkled brown edges:)
     
  10. borrowers

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    Hi njoyit2 (love the name!), yes i think i've got that one in the wrong place. Stuck for room though so will have to have a jiggle :D

    I'm afraid to say i must have damaged it when i cut half of it off by mistake & now it's down to 1/3rd of the original size :eek:

    Have finally got a mister (well old spray bottle) so will try & remember to mist them. At the moment it's still like winter some days :(

    thanks for the link.

    cheers
     
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    If you move it will it be able to use the remote control from its new position? [​IMG] :D
     
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