What is this houseplant please

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    house plant ( photo / image / picture from donna in nc's Garden )


    my dd wants me to seperate it and plant her the small ones thanks so much and also what is it's name thank you
     
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    Can't you get a little closer? It's hard to see them.
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    A closer and clearer photo would be great, so many houseplants have that same growth pattern. A close up of a leaf would be helpful too.
     



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    I'll plump for it being a Peace Lily too as it looks just like my two.
     
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    I agree :-D You will be amazed at the roots on that thing when you take it out of the pot!!
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Me three, looks like the one I have...that almost died and is slowly coming back. :rolleyes:
     
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    It looks like something I was plant sitting for a friend. At her request, I repotted it and divided it. All divisions are doing fine.
     
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    Peace lily. I've never tried to divide one, but someone gave me their very sick one instead of just throwing it away. I cut all the dead leaves and stalks off it which left it almost bald. Took a while but it came back lush and full.
     
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    thank you how hard is it really hard to seperate? sorry for so many ??s but have never done 1 of these
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    From what I have read you just take a sharp knife and cut the root ball in half or thirds...depending on how large a root ball you have. Then loosen the roots and repot. If it's moist enough you could probably skip the knife cutting and try to tease the roots apart by hand.
     
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    Hi Donna,

    Maybe Toni is right, to use a knife. I just knocked the plant out of its pot and pulled apart some of the stems and corresponding roots. It sounds more complicated than it is. If you get the plant out of its pot, and eye ball it, it'll be easier to figure out how to divide it. I just looked at what size pots I had, and made the divisions that size. I don't think you can really kill these things. I think they are pretty resilient.

    Good luck!
     
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    thanks so much everyone
     

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