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Identifying my plant
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Hope someone can help.
I have been given a plant to look after short term for someone in my office. Basically I am trying to establish what sort of plant it is so I can look it up and work out how to care for it.
It has hairy, almost rhubarb like very thin stems. The leaves are a nice kind of Vynal looking green colour on top and a dark almost purple underneath. The are also a little bit hairy. If you look at the leaves side on they have a wavy shape.
Any suggestions are welcome and then at least if I have a name to go on I can look up a picture and match it or at least rule it out.
Thanks in advance...
I have been given a plant to look after short term for someone in my office. Basically I am trying to establish what sort of plant it is so I can look it up and work out how to care for it.
It has hairy, almost rhubarb like very thin stems. The leaves are a nice kind of Vynal looking green colour on top and a dark almost purple underneath. The are also a little bit hairy. If you look at the leaves side on they have a wavy shape.
Any suggestions are welcome and then at least if I have a name to go on I can look up a picture and match it or at least rule it out.
Thanks in advance...
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Unfortunately no one yet has hit the nail on the head. I have looked up everything that has been recommended to me. Everything looks more exotic. This plant doesn't have any flowers growing on it or anything.
I have been told that this is just an Ikea plant that was bought so if I get time I might just take drive down for a look just to see what it is.
My main issue was being able to look after it in our warm stuffy office environment. I wouldn't guess the air in here would be good for it not to mention the fact I don't sit at a window. I just have strong overhead lights and don't know if that is any good.
Thanks
Unfortunately no one yet has hit the nail on the head. I have looked up everything that has been recommended to me. Everything looks more exotic. This plant doesn't have any flowers growing on it or anything.
I have been told that this is just an Ikea plant that was bought so if I get time I might just take drive down for a look just to see what it is.
My main issue was being able to look after it in our warm stuffy office environment. I wouldn't guess the air in here would be good for it not to mention the fact I don't sit at a window. I just have strong overhead lights and don't know if that is any good.
Thanks