Identifying a Houseplant?
This is a variety of hoya. One thing to note is that hoyas send out long stems which initially have no leaves; the leaves grow a little later, but these are the stems from which the flowers arise, so dont cut them off. When the blooms have gone by, there will...
What Is This Houseplant?
So-called false aralia (dizygotheca elegantissima) have purple-ish leaves, but try googling Plerandra elegantissima and you may find one that matches what you have. Part of the problem is that horticulturalists cannot always agree on the scientific name for...
Identifying a Houseplant?
Its a fittonia, as some others have posted. It needs a fairly high humidity so is often grown in terrariums.
Identifying a Houseplant?
Definitely a kalanchoe.
What Is This Houseplant?
No! Its a tradescantia, commonly grown as a trailing plant in a hanging basket.
Identifying a Houseplant (Pilea)?
Not a begonia. It is a pilea, Moon Valley. I also have this plant.
Identifying A Houseplant? (Brown Spiderwort)
Yes, I have a plant like this. It is sometimes commonly referred to as Moses in a Boat because of the way the flowers come up from the very center of the rosette of leaves. Sometimes classified as a tradescantia and sometimes as rhoeo.
Identifying a Houseplant?
Its a type of peperomia. Be careful not to overwater and keep out of direct sun. You may be able to find which species it is by googling peperomia varieties.
What Are These Houseplants? (Kalanchoe)
The one with the white flowers is an African violet. Its soil should be kept moist and it needs bright light, but no direct sun, in order to flower. The other plant is a kalanchoe, a type of succulent. It needs bright light, but should only be watered when...
What is This Houseplant?
It does look like a variety of honeysuckle vine. These are sometimes grown as houseplants and come in an assortment of flower colors. I suggest googling honeysuckle vine varieties and see what you think.