So i bought this plant for my vivarium from a local store and they seem to have got the wrong label because it says Dracaena sanderiana but when i googled the pictures they looked nothing alike, they seem to have long roots and kinda thick stems and round leaves can anyone please help me identify this plant? thanksssss
The color and patterning are kind of washed out from the lights, but it looks to be a diffenbachia.
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I agree, Bill. Each leaf is growing off of its own stem. Chinese evergreens grow several branches/stems from each stalk, more like a tree.
Dieffenbachia are poisonous plants. Their sap can cause blistering to animals and is a toxin if eaten. I would avoid this plant for any vivariums with animals.
However, a nice Chinese evergreen looks very similar and is safe to use .
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