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Mystery Plant Could Be A Type Of Pilea

Ask The Expert:
Both pictures are of the same plant. I’ve propagated this plant many times over and have come to producing a plant with smaller leaves, which is a nice combination.

pilea foliage

Plant Expert Reply:Very interesting. The first picture looks like a type of Peperomia. However, in the second photo it looks more like a type of Pilea. So, I think we should ask our friends on facebook, if they know the names of these plants. Maybe one of them will have a better idea as to the identification of this plant. In the mean time I will check with a few other plant experts.

Blind Plant Indentification

Ask The Expert: I RECENTLY PURCHASED A HOUSEPLANT AT A LOCAL GARDEN CENTER. IT DID NOT HAVE
ANY TAG AND NO ONE AT THE CENTER WAS SURE WHAT IT WAS. IT WAS TOO INTERESTING AND BEAUTIFUL FOR ME TO PASS UP. IT IS GROWING IN A NEAT MOUND SO FAR. THE LEAVES ARE OVAL SHAPED, ABOUT 1″X 2″. VERY DARK IN COLOR, THE UNDERSIDE IS DARK PLUM COLORED, THE TOP IS DARK GREEN WITH SILVER STRIPE
AND NICELY TEXTURED. THE NEW LEAVES ARE RATHER PLUM COLORED AND THEN GET DARKER. OVERALL IT LOOKS SIMILAR TO AN EMERALD RIPPLE OR SOME SORT OF PEPEROMIA. WOULD YOU HAVE ANY IDEA WHAT IT IS?? PATTY

Plant Expert Reply:
Nothing is more challenging than identifying a plant without seeing it. Your awesome description makes it a little easier. There are two possibilities: a type Pilea or a type Peperomia. Below are some pictures of different types. See if any look like your plant. If not, send me a picture of yours and I’ll try to make a better identification. My choice would be the Aluminum Plant.

Friendship Plant For A Special Friend

Ask the Expert: What is this plant and how do I care for it?
My Mother was given this plant for her birthday and than gave it to me, we do not know what it is or how to take care of it, it is not doing well and I don’t know what to do for it… the picture is when she first got it.. thank you so much.  PatriciaFriendship Plant.

Mystery Houseplant – Dark Green Top With Plum Bottom

Ask the Expert: do you know what type of plant i have

I was given a plant as a house warming present. i asked the person that gave it to me and many of my plant loving friends nobody seems to know what it is. it has small spade shaped leaves with a dark green top. On the underside of the leaves they are a dark plum color the plant i have has absolutely gone nuts on my front porch it only gets about four hours of light it has no odor the leaves have a fuzzy feel to them please help Linda

Linda,

I think by your description that you might have a member of the Pilea genus. Their are several member of this family. This is a picture of one of them.

Emerald Ripple Pilea

Does your plant look similar to this? If not send me a picture, I have a few other ideas.