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What Is This Houseplant?

What Is This Houseplant? - strands of trailing plantThese clippings are a few days old and I am hoping they will root. I am using rooting hormone. However I have no idea what this plant is. The clippings came from a friend who received them as a gift. They hang as strands, straight down with little berries. The undersides of the leaves are purple and tops are green with a neat design.

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July 3, 20170 found this helpful

Take this picture, or better yet, the plant to a garden center. That has helped me many times.

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July 4, 20170 found this helpful

Your plant is a Rosary Vine or String of Hearts vine/plant and is very easy to grow.
Here are some links to photos and care instructions.

davesgarden.com/.../

www.instructables.com/.../

www.joyusgarden.com/.../

www.gardeningknowhow.com/.../rosary-vines-indoors.htm

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Anonymous
July 10, 20170 found this helpful

Hello: I believe this is a Strawberry Begonia. Google it and see what you think :)

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