Can you name these, I forget..:)

Pamela Scruggs
by Pamela Scruggs
I'm going to sell some of my house plants but I can not remember the names so I can refer to them properly. Can you help?
#6The top middle plant is?
  12 answers
  • Carol Carol on Mar 31, 2014
    The top photo is a Dracena. the second to last is a Scheffelera. The verigated vine is a Pothos. The vine in the last photo is a Trandescantia.
  • Terri Steffes Terri Steffes on Mar 31, 2014
    #4 is a philodrendron
  • Douglas Hunt Douglas Hunt on Mar 31, 2014
    No. 2 is an aglaonema, or Chinese evergreen, I believe.
  • Carol Carol on Mar 31, 2014
    The spelling is probably incorrect.
  • Tracy Gilmore Tracy Gilmore on Mar 31, 2014
    3 is a cordyline, 4 looks like a variety of devils ivy, 5 is a umberella plant, 6 looks like a variety of wondering jew,
  • Edict Inc Edict Inc on Apr 01, 2014
    I don't think 3 is cordyline
    • Tracy Gilmore Tracy Gilmore on Apr 01, 2014
      @Edict Inc i could be wrong, it dose look very much like my single stemmed one i keep indoors, i have a number of them in my garden that started out looking the same, as they were a whole lot bigger they look totally different more like huge yuccas untill they got caught by the severe weather we had two years ago, now have multiple babies coming up. im in uk by way
  • Kathy Echevarria Kathy Echevarria on Apr 02, 2014
    it looks like some kind of dracaena or cordyline.
  • Therese Ryan-Haas Therese Ryan-Haas on Apr 02, 2014
    #1 ??? Might be a variety of Cordyline,There are soooooo many. #2Aglaonema 'Silver Queen' ( Common Name:Chinese evergreen) 3# Dracaena marginata, ( Common Name: Madagascar dragon tree) #4 Epipremnum aureum (Common Name: golden pothos) #5 Schefflera arboricola ( Common Name: umbrella plant) #6 Tradescantia pallida 'Purpurea' ( Common Name: spider lily). I love house plants. And yours look so well kept!
  • Michelle Eliker Michelle Eliker on Apr 02, 2014
    I agree with Therese. #1 is the Cordyline and #3 is the Dracaena. I sell house plants in my store and Therese gets the gold star for naming them all correctly! :)
  • Michelle Phillips Michelle Phillips on Apr 03, 2014
    I guess in Texas what we call wandering jew, people in IL refer to as spider lily, Therese??? We have a completely different plant we call a spider lily (a type of crinum lily). Learn something new every day! :)
  • Pamela Scruggs Pamela Scruggs on Apr 03, 2014
    Ok its wandering Jew in Ga then?
    • Therese Ryan-Haas Therese Ryan-Haas on Apr 08, 2014
      @Pamela Scruggs That is the problem with common names. What is called one thing may be called something else on other side of country. That is why it is best to find it's scientific name. What I call Wandering jew would be Tradescantia zebrina. The same plant as above but with stripes
  • Tonya Tonya on Nov 02, 2014
    #2 is a Chinese Evergreen. I have two, they are easy to care for, no full sun, outside in spring and summer. I have had mine for 21 years. It grows big depending on the pot they're in. Good luck.