Which plants are these?
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GoddessOdd on Oct 23, 2016Photo #2 is a ponytail palm. Photo #4 is a Dracena Marginata. I am pretty sure photo #1 is also a dracena marginata, and photo #3 is a yucca, I think. Without touching them and seeing the stems, it's a little difficult to identify. The care for all of these houseplants will be much the same.Helpful Reply
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Dalyce Kingston on Oct 23, 2016I agree with GoddessOdd in her identification of your plants. Good job GoddessOdd!Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Oct 23, 2016Photo 1 Dracena marginata 2ponytail palm 3 is hard to tell based on photo 4 dracaena as well.Helpful Reply
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Maria Both Schmanske on Oct 23, 2016Library has great resources with pictures for you to check and confirm names of all plants.Helpful Reply
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Yvonne K. Scribani on Oct 23, 2016I do believe that GoddessOdd identified them correctly. My mom had a very tall Yucca when I was growing up so perhaps there are different varieties?Helpful Reply
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Jeanne Courtney Flure on Oct 23, 20161st is a Dracena, 2nd is pony tail palmHelpful Reply
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Patty on Oct 23, 2016#7 is a variegated cheffalera(not sure about the spelling)Helpful Reply
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Kim on Oct 23, 2016The flowering plant in #6 looks like it might be Pentas but I couldn't expand the picture for a closer look. Google it & compare. #8 is a caladium.Helpful Reply
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Jean on Oct 23, 2016The last photo is a caladium. They can be dug up in the Fall, stored in a cool, dry place and replanted in the Spring.Helpful Reply
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Aprile on Oct 23, 2016Good source for identifying various images: right click on image and then click on "Search Google for Image"Helpful Reply
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Tammy Ingrum on Oct 23, 2016#5 is a pony tail palm too!Helpful Reply
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Kab8458491 on Oct 23, 2016I believe 1, 3, and 4 are types of DracaenaHelpful Reply
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Ice8329808 on Oct 23, 2016There is an app called Like that Garden where you take a picture of a plant in question and it shows several possibilities. I use it all the time especially on walks.Helpful Reply
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IFortuna on Oct 23, 2016I believe this is a dracena. http://plantsarethestrangestpeople.blogspot.c...Helpful Reply
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IFortuna on Oct 23, 2016Here is another link http://tipsplants.com/plants/house-plants/dra...Helpful Reply
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Jeanne Courtney Flure on Oct 23, 2016#7 is a schefferlera (spelling maybe wrong)Helpful Reply
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KDS on Oct 23, 2016I worked with tropical plants for over 30 years. #1 & 4 are Dracaena magrinata also known as Dragon Tree. #2 is Beaucarnea recurvata also known as Ponytail Palm. #3 is Yucca spinosa or just plain Yucca.Helpful Reply
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Deborah Cole on Oct 23, 2016The first and last are dracenas, the second is a pony-tail palm, aka elephant foot palm because of the large base which continues to widen, & the third plant is a yucca which has a slightly serrated edge to the leaf that the Dracena doesn't have. The elephant foot and the yucca leaves are also more stiff than the dracena. Some dracenas have a colored edge and are called Marginata. Hope this helps. DebiHelpful Reply
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K on Oct 23, 2016Look up - Sentry Palm Plant Ponytail Palm Parlor Palm Madagascar Dragon Tree The yellow/green might be from the Euonymus family Red Flowered Plant might be a Pentas The last one might be "Heart of Jesus"Helpful Reply
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B. Hannah on Oct 23, 2016you have 2 draceanas, 1 yucca and 1 pony tail palmHelpful Reply
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Roc6250382 on Oct 24, 2016En mi país México se llama pata de elefante,crece muchísimo y dura muchos años. Son muy bonitas.Helpful Reply
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Gainorhillegass on Oct 24, 2016Yes, plain Dracena. One with maroon edges is a Dracena Marginata, Pony Tail Palm has a rounded bal shaped base. I brought one to FL from the greenhouse where I worked in PA and planted it in a corner of my pool cage. It thrived. Yucca is the third picture. All these are great houseplants, needing little water, but bright locations. They can go in the ground in frostless places in full sun.Helpful Reply
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Eladio Hernandez on Oct 25, 2016EladioHelpful Reply
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C_e9968408 on Nov 13, 2016Agree, DracenaHelpful Reply
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Janet Fletcher on Nov 16, 2016Duplicate of pony tail Palm, schefflera, also called umbrella plant, next one looks like it could be a pinta, and last one is caladium.Helpful Reply
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