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Old 07-04-2007, 11:19 PM
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picked up a few cuttings but have no positive ID's, little help? I'm not even sure all of these are viv appropriate.

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The plant on the left is Pilea nummularifolia. I think the brome is a Neoregelia but maybe not. All others are too small but may be Dischidias but may not be.
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appreciate it, I'm assuming you mean the plant on the "right" is creeping charlie right? I'll get some closer pics up soon for the others
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Yes that is a common name for it. but, I dislike using common names since one common name may get applied to may different plants.
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here's those closeups if they help. Thanks Harry

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Photo 1 - Ficus pumila cultivar
Photo 2 - Pilea nummularifolia
Photo 3 - Senecio (maybe hereanus or rowleyanus)
Photo 4 - Looks like Dischidia nummularia except those are really fat leaves for the species. If the sap is white when you break the stem then that's what it is. EA sometimes sells it as a Senecio.
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