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What kind of palm/plant is this?
The Next CEO of Stack OverflowI bought a plant but nobody knew what it was. Can anyone here identify it?What kind of plant do I have?Help to identify this plant please!What is this growing on my bamboo palm?What is this plant and and how to care for it?What kind of chili plant is this?What kind of orchid did I buy?What kind of dirty-pinkish-flowered plant is this?What kind of palm tree is this?What is this strange plant called?
What is this? I feel like it was named incorrectly when I bought it.
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This is not a palm but a Yucca. The leaves are curled up a bit, I think it needs some water or it could also be a sign of overwatering (hard to tell from a picture, feel the soil with fingers).
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This is not a palm but a Yucca. The leaves are curled up a bit, I think it needs some water or it could also be a sign of overwatering (hard to tell from a picture, feel the soil with fingers).
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This is not a palm but a Yucca. The leaves are curled up a bit, I think it needs some water or it could also be a sign of overwatering (hard to tell from a picture, feel the soil with fingers).
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This is not a palm but a Yucca. The leaves are curled up a bit, I think it needs some water or it could also be a sign of overwatering (hard to tell from a picture, feel the soil with fingers).
This is not a palm but a Yucca. The leaves are curled up a bit, I think it needs some water or it could also be a sign of overwatering (hard to tell from a picture, feel the soil with fingers).
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