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Jun 9, 2023 11:22 PM CST
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Foliage Fan Tropicals Cactus and Succulents Growing under artificial light Houseplants
I'm not sure if it's a Senecio and if so what kind ? String of Bananas perhaps ?
It has little reddish twigs / branches everywhere and I wonder what that is ?
Air roots , new growth ?
Thank You! for help

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Jun 10, 2023 7:19 AM CST
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Jun 10, 2023 7:55 AM CST
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This could be way wrong, but I've read that air roots indicate some epiphytic behavior. Those might properly be called epiphytes rather than air roots if that's the case.
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Jun 10, 2023 10:54 PM CST
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Foliage Fan Tropicals Cactus and Succulents Growing under artificial light Houseplants
Thanks Donald !
The small twigs are very hard and woody , they don't show blooms
I'm considering cutting them off , so that they do not rob the plant of energy , because obviously they are not needed Thinking
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