What is this plant I got as a house warming gift?

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  1. Heather1988

    Heather1988 New Seed

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    We got this as a house warming gift, but I am unsure the name of the plant (it's the one on the left). It's also falling over and I'm unsure how to care for it! I just moved it to a bigger pot and added some support until it gets a little stronger- any advice?
     

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  3. purpleinopp

    purpleinopp Young Pine Plants Contributor

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    Looks like a Dieffenbachia.
     
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    Ron Butler New Seed

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    Dieffenbachia I agree.
     
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    waretrop Strong Ash Plants Contributor

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    You also have Aloe barbadensis, A beautiful one, in the top right corner. My Alice would love for me to have that plant... A sea onion, Bowiea volubilis, bottom right. That is a bulb and will go to rest. Middle right is Sempervivum tectorum..or something close to that.
     
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    Ronni Hardy Maple

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    I agree it's a dieffenbachia, though I've never seen one grown that way, with all the stems intertwined. No wonder it needs support.
     
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