Can someone tell me what this plant is?
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In the palm family, I never have luck with them! Good luck! Gently prop it up to keep it straight.
It looks like a Ponytail Palm. It's in the succulent family! Looks like it could use a stake to hold it up. :)
Good luck
That is one very sad looking Yucca or Mass Cane you have there. I am thankful it now has a loving home. Both like bright, indirect light and require deep watering when the top few inches of soil are dry. If the plant decides to grow new shoots out of the bend, you can lop off the ones that are falling over and root them in water to make more plants. Thank you for caring!
Not a yucca, they have very thick stems, and groups of fronds that look like individual plants growing from it. Maybe a variety of Madagascar Dragon Tree. Their stems tend to do that bending thing
It's not a ti plant?
Don't know what it is but I had one for a long time. I agree with the post above on the indirect light. It almost died when I put it outside in the direct Arizona sun. Of course, nothing survives the direct Arizona sun. I put it in a shady corner and it came back. It doesn't like too much water and survived drought conditions. Good Luck.
it's a dracaena. Cut it hard to main stem and it will shoot again. Repot the cut stems and they will root fairly quickly. 3 plants from 1
Yukka Plant. Pretty easy. Use a stick or tomato plant stick to prop up the main stem that is hanging over. Easy to care for. Water well every week. Mine is taking over my office at home. Broken brances can be put in Water, then when roots appear, replant in pot.
It's not a Yucca, it's a Dracaena.
Looks like an airplane plant,or that's what the lady called mine when I got it.,they are super easy to care for,let dry then water lightly they like the sun. I kept mine outside till cold weather.