What is the name of this plant/tree?
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Iduna StormFalcon on Sep 19, 2016It looks like Dracaena fragransHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Sep 19, 2016That is a lady palm.Helpful Reply
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Bryan Texas Jarhead on Sep 19, 2016It looks like the umbrella plant , ( common name ). The photo is small , it's hard to tell for sure .Helpful Reply
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Pkh10497393 on Sep 19, 2016Thanks so much. That's what I had come up with but want to try to find one to buy and wanted more info. Appreciate your helpHelpful Reply
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Donald Pyke on Sep 19, 2016What is called a umbrella plant is a Schefflera. It is definitely not a Schefflera. Most Dracaena have a narrower leaf and a margin of different color. Probably not a Dracaena. It does appear to be a Lady Palm (Rhapis Excelsa).Helpful Reply
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Mar9146061 on Sep 19, 2016Rhaphis PalmHelpful Reply
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Pkh10497393 on Sep 19, 2016Thanks for the great info. I will ask for that at the garden center.Helpful Reply
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Cla10519256 on Sep 19, 2016GOOD MORNING. IN BRASIL, THIS PLANT IS CALLED RAPHIS PALM TREE, FOR INTERIORS.Helpful Reply
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Julie Theresa on Sep 19, 2016It looks like a Yucca.Helpful Reply
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Sue Sanders on Sep 19, 2016Think the Yucca has a more pointed leaf...at least the ones I have do.Helpful Reply
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Judy on Sep 19, 2016https://www.google.ca/search?q=rhapis+palm&es... Rhapis Palm sounds right. By the way every plant flowers...in its natural habitant.Helpful Reply
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Mary Thorne on Sep 19, 2016I agree wth Rhapis.Helpful Reply
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Cas5481983 on Sep 19, 2016It's a lady palm grows like crazy outdoorsHelpful Reply
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Ani5273387 on Sep 19, 2016This is a needle palm. I have one growing in my yard in Florida. Handle with care! It does literally have needles.Helpful Reply
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John on Sep 19, 2016Rhapis Excelsa or Broad leaf lady PalmHelpful Reply
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Iduna StormFalcon on Sep 20, 2016Yeah, you're right. It's a lady palm. The pic is very small on my laptop and I was looking at it at 4:30 am before coffee. :)Helpful Reply
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Valentinechris on Sep 20, 2016Palm treeHelpful Reply
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Julie Theresa on Sep 21, 2016It looks like a yucca tree that you can buy over here in England; I had one many years ago.Helpful Reply
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Dra11865420 on Sep 22, 2016I believe that this is a Chinese Lady Palm. Beautiful and graceful palm.Helpful Reply
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