Help! IKEA Plant baptism sustain please? I have a plant i not long bought from IKEA.... I know,...
I have a plant i not long bought from IKEA.... I know, clitch. Anyways, this is my second experiance with an IKEa plant, the first person an Aloe that died..... I need to identify what sort of plant i newly bought because it didn't come with baptism and IKEA doesn't list it's plants. It's a green plant that seeems to grow contained by a cluster like grass. It have a pointed leaves that go up the plant contained by pairs like a stepladder though the leaves themselves are separate from each other. The pointed leaves remind me of maple leaves. Please facilitate, this is my only tangible chance disappeared to see if i actually own a black thumb or not and I can't do that if I don't know how to grow the plant...
Answers: Could it be a palm, like a Raphis Palm maybe?
Shame on IKEA for not identifying their plants.
Edit: That's cool, I've never hear of ivy as a houseplant but it's better than having it appropriate over your garden. I would suggest a position with plenty of oil lamp.
There is some basic info on kind for house plants here:
http://www.heyne.com.au/gardencentre/pla...
Don't be discouraged if you lose a few to begin near, it happens even to experienced gardeners.
I couldn't originate to guess and I've never heard of "IKEA" I can share you this NEVER order from Autum Ridge
Nursery.
Bad Bad!
http://www.autumnridgenursery.com/
They sent me a 8 inch tree by the time I would own planted it covering the roots it would have be 5 1/2" to 6" showing out of the ground. We took pictures of it in the packet next to a huge stanley tape method. Then filed a consumer complaint near my state.
Good Luck! Most states have a consumer complaint for you to address this situation. It's against the imperative to do this sort of thing and cross state boarders doing it (Interstate commerce.)
Example:
https://www.consumer.ago.mo.gov/
Just enter into flush bar (name of your state) and next to it (consumer complaint)
EDITED: PS here is a link for respectively state that might help you identify it by the leaves.
State Trees
http://www.usna.usda.gov/gardens/collect...
Below navigate species
http://www.growingnative.org/pcgn_treeid...