Its green, no blooms, it has a tree sort of tunk to it, but its not very big---its four years old now and its only about 12-16 inches in heigth. It has split in to two "trees." Each portion has shoots of stems which hold anywhere from 6 to 7 long slender leaves. It was given to me by a friend and it was originally planted in a planter that looked like tiny rubber boots. My friend called this gift a "puddle jumper." But I think that refers to the planter, not the plant because I cannot find "puddle jumper" as a plant name on the internet. It did not come with a tag so I have no idea what it is! Can anyone help me? Oh! It has always been indoors as I live in Indiana and the weather can be unpredictable. It sits in my window which gets sun part of the day, but indirectly so.
What kind of plant is this?
Is it this? Click the link:
http://ww1.1800flowers.com/product.asp?c...
If so, then you're looking at a Money Tree.
Reply:its my house
Reply:http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/HGIC1...
http://images.search.yahoo.com/search/im...
With the information provided this is as good as it gets.
Shefflera or umbrella plant.
Reply:A picture would help no way to tell without one.
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