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isthiswhatlifeis reblogged this from youmightfindyourself
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tarynhart104 answered:
You probably know by now, but the plant is called “mother-in-laws-tongue”. Well it is here. I’m sure there’s a proper name..
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reporterbyday answered:
Ficus!
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gelfeels answered:
aloe vera?
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xnoyax answered:
Sansevieria trifasciata.
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vanetihu answered:
sanservieria !!! mother-in-law’s tongue or snake plant. can be propgated from cuttings and root divisions. hardiest house plant ever!
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chisaa answered:
mother in law’s tongue : google.com.au/images?…
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babylongardens said:
Agave. It grows in México. With that u can make Tequila.
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thegoodmoment reblogged this from youmightfindyourself and added:
Gonna steal that semi-invisible coffee table.
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christabron answered:
looks like a snake plant
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thebluesteye answered:
mother-in-law’s tongue/snake plant, guaranteed.
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vampyresandvalkyries answered:
uhmmm, a pretty plant ^^
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ni3tzsche answered:
cactus.
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mattbourque answered:
i have this plant yet sadly do not know the name
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peoplestealmyname answered:
check it, yo.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sansevieria_trifasciata
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claireity answered:
(Mother-In Law’s Tongue) houseplants.about.com/o…
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ixchell answered:
not sure but i really like the decor..especially the coffee table and shag rug.
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manyone answered:
Looks like “Espada de São Jorge”, is a weird plant that looks like a sword and got white stripes.
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xxii answered:
aloe vera?
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novh answered:
looks like a big aloe plant
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latenighttaskforce answered:
Snake Plant: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sa…
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water-sign answered:
aloe vera?
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