THE ANSWER IS AN ARUM LILY
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Spathiphyllumspp.
in plant like tapa spathe adventitious root develop chlorophyll can act as assimilatory root.
Although it could be that your peace lily is not receiving enough water or fertilizer, the most likely cause is that the spathe is simply aging. The spathe is actually a modified leaf and, like most leaves, goes through photosynthesis. After some time, the chlorophyll within the spathe will begin to turn green. If you do not mind the appearance you may choose to keep the plant as is. Otherwise you may cut the stalk right above the soil line to begin making room for new growth.
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To trim a yukka plant you can remove itÊfrom itsÊpot and mark the points that you would like to remove. Then,Êtrim the plant at its marked pointsÊwith a sharp pair ofÊscissors and re-pot your plant.Ê
You can trim the plant back to about three inches and mulch the plant.
"Tease" or trim the roots.
Yes, dumbcane (Dieffenbachia) is a flowering plant. It produces small, inconspicuous flowers on a spadix surrounded by a modified leaf called a spathe. However, the main attraction of dumbcane plants is their large, patterned foliage rather than the flowers.