The philodendron family has heart shaped leaves.
To identify a plant with heart-shaped leaves, look for leaves that are symmetrical and have a rounded shape with a cleft at the base, resembling the shape of a heart. You can also search for plants online or in plant identification guides using keywords like "plants with heart-shaped leaves" for more specific examples.
Heuchera
The common houseplant you are referring to is likely a Hoya plant, also known as the "Heart Leaf" plant. It is known for its thick, heart-shaped leaves that have a velvety texture.
A heart-shaped plant is any plant that has foliage that is shaped like a heart. This could be an actual plant species that is naturally shaped like a heart or it could be any plant that has been pruned and trained to grow in the shape of a heart. Some common examples of heart-shaped plants include: English ivy Hearts and stars (Hedera helix) Foxtail fern Heuchera Ligularia Hosta Climbing HydrangeaThese plants can be grown indoors or outdoors depending on the species. They can be trained to grow on archways walls and trellises or kept in a pot and moved around as desired. Heart-shaped plants are a great way to add a touch of whimsy to your home or garden.
African violet
The ogre ear plant, also known as the elephant ear plant, is characterized by its large, heart-shaped leaves that resemble the ears of an ogre. This plant is commonly used for landscaping and indoor decoration due to its striking appearance and ability to thrive in various light conditions. Additionally, the ogre ear plant is known for its air-purifying properties, making it a popular choice for improving indoor air quality.
The leaves of pinus plant are the needle shaped structures.
The plant with vine-like growth and oak-shaped leaves is called a grapevine.
Indoor plant leaves may turn white due to a lack of chlorophyll, which is essential for photosynthesis. This can be caused by insufficient light, nutrient deficiencies, or pests.
A plant that is green and complements ivy well is the pothos plant (Epipremnum aureum). Pothos has heart-shaped leaves that are variegated with shades of green and can trail nicely alongside ivy. It is also easy to care for and makes a good companion plant for ivy in indoor environments.
Aphids are typically found on young, tender leaves of plants. They feed on plant sap by piercing the leaves with their sharp mouthparts. They are commonly seen on the undersides of leaves, where they can suck plant juices.
If you are sure that the plant is producing strawberries, then my guess is the plant may be some form of wild strawberry.