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Hi, I want to know what type of plant this is. I don't have a picture but it has very big leaves (bigger than my head). It climbs walls or sticks to walls. It's beautiful and big, that's why I want to know what kind of plant this is. The color of the leaves are dark green.

2007-06-25 03:09:56 · 5 answers · asked by Suzy Suzee Sue 6 in Science & Mathematics Botany

It kind of looks like this guy's plant, but it's on the wall.

http://johnbokma.com/mexit/2006/11/02/big-green-plant.jpg

2007-06-25 03:30:06 · update #1

and it doesn't have those holes. hehe!

2007-06-25 03:30:35 · update #2

it attatches itself using some kind of black thorny thing. It doesn't really like sunlight.

2007-06-25 03:32:14 · update #3

I've researched with no luck.

2007-06-25 03:32:34 · update #4

it's stems are attatched to the wall.

2007-06-25 03:33:34 · update #5

pardon me, I mean stem. :-)

2007-06-25 03:37:40 · update #6

I found some smaller leaves so it's not all big. It's about 1/4 or less than the size of the other leaves.

2007-06-25 03:58:26 · update #7

thanks Maverick. I think you've found it! I'm going to go to the store to get some more info and try and buy this plant and more of it because I like it so much! It's humorously enormous and funny!

2007-06-25 04:03:52 · update #8

5 answers

It is pothos of family Araceae

click on the link .
http://www.yougrowgirl.com/journals/gayla/pothos_giant.jpg

When grown out door , the leaves grow really big.

It can climb walls , sticks with the help of its adhesive climbing roots that develop on the stem at regular intervals.

2007-06-25 03:58:26 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

It's Anthurium (climbing).
They grow in the most diverse habitats, mostly in wet tropical mountain forest of Central America and South America, but some in semi-arid environments. Most species occur in Panama, Colombia and Ecuador. In Asia, they grow in the tropical forest of Mizoram, India.

2007-06-25 23:57:07 · answer #2 · answered by bunty 3 · 0 0

Sounds like some sort of ivy.

2007-06-25 10:12:42 · answer #3 · answered by Sal*UK 7 · 0 0

Staghorn fern is known to look like it sticks to walls.
http://www.downtowntomatoes.com/archives/bob/staghorn-fern-1817.jpg

2007-06-25 10:15:21 · answer #4 · answered by Philip H 3 · 0 0

It is probably a philodendron.

2007-06-25 10:12:35 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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