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Jan 11, 2020 7:40 AM CST
Name: Pamela Gregory
Md (Zone 6b)
Gardening A Perfect antidepressant
I received this plant from a friend . She did not know what the plant was called. I know what the plant looks like it's actually very waxy looking and and get a red bloom or stamina type leaf. .
My friend said I could root it in glass as I have a million times before but she only gave me the leaves with long stems on them. Iv never rooted a plant from a leaf before. Only soft stems I suppose is what I should call it.
Anyone help me with info I need to learn here.
Obviously I don't know about this type of rooting .. what is it called? I'm going to look up this plant now see if I can find the plant.
I did take pictures of the leaves for every one to see if we can tell what it is...


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Jan. 13 2020
Anthurium is the scientific name. Also stamen is what the " waxy like red bloom" I tried to explain originally.
So A new question or maybe just some suggestions for my next ideas.
Plantlady gave a description of how to propagate another way so I thought why not try both ideas.
I want to leave some in my window in glass water.
I did originally put rooting hormone on these stems.
So should I cut the pieces in glass water shorter as suggested too?
I have a large shallow bowl I could put them in as suggested too
Uhh..
Another question should I use rooting hormone on the ones I'm going to place in soil.
Another random question. For future reference. .
Once I get cuttings like this and put them in glass of water is it ever too late to plant them in soil??
So if I had these longer say like 3 weeks and I decided to place in soil to root instead... would it be too late to do that??
I hope I made sense of that question. Anyways thanks for all the help Ladies and Gentlemen !!!!
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