Help identify some plants, please

Christina
by Christina
They are house plants. Does anyone know what they are called?
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  13 answers
  • Shawn Marie Shawn Marie on Jun 29, 2015
    I believe the top photos is a fiddle leaf fig tree. Possibly. lol not 100%.
  • Ann callicutt Ann callicutt on Jun 30, 2015
    It is a fig, the 2nd picture is a weed very sticky. pull it up fast. The last 2 are flowers most are valued for their foliage in a shade garden. not sure about the names.
  • Kelly Abernathy Kelly Abernathy on Jun 30, 2015
    !, ficus...2, sweet woodruff and i think 4 is pulmonaria?
  • Jeanne Jeanne on Jun 30, 2015
    Photo number two looks like a miniature lupine.
  • Michelle W Michelle W on Jun 30, 2015
    1 is a Fiddle Leaf Fig - love 'em!
  • Kathy Miller Payne Kathy Miller Payne on Jun 30, 2015
    The top one is a Fiddle Leaf Fig. and the bottom one looks like a polka dot plant. Not sure of the others.
  • Lo Lo on Jun 30, 2015
    The 2nd picture is sticky week. It is awful. I constantly was trying to rid my yard of it. It covered everything it touched and spread very aggressively. It leaves tiny burrs on your clothes when it goes to seed. Good luck trying to erase it!
  • Lymbyc Lymbyc on Jun 30, 2015
    Fiddle leaf ficus, woodruff, hellebores, pulmonaria
  • Omy1155015 Omy1155015 on Jun 30, 2015
    The last picture is lung wort or pulmonaria. Gets small flowers in Soring. Likes conditions that areshady and moist. Interesting varieties in leaf color and spots.
  • Karen R Karen R on Jul 01, 2015
    The spotted leaf is also called Leopard Lungwort; it is the first plant to bloom in the spring and it has pink, blue, AND purple flowers.
  • Suzette Trimmer Suzette Trimmer on Jul 04, 2015
    I was given the second picture plant for Mothers years ago. One small plant has turned into twenty in less than two years. I was told it is a floating Iris? Does anyone know for sure? The babies hang off shots like those of a spider plant. These are what I remove and replant. Loves regular watering and sun light.
  • Bclaudio Bclaudio on Jul 06, 2015
    Its a spreading invasive weed. It will even invade a green lawn so be careful when the babies reach out to find a place to grow they are hard to get rid of without weed killer.
  • Christina Christina on Jul 06, 2015
    Thank you so much for the input! I am reworking a garden that was already here. Off to a great start with some names!