cuckoopint
Cuckoopint
The plant you're describing is likely Arum maculatum, also known as cuckoopint or Lords-and-Ladies. It is a European native plant that grows in shady areas with its distinctive arrow-shaped leaves, purple spadix, and bright red berries. Be cautious as all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested.
The plant you are referring to is likely the arrowhead plant (Sagittaria), which belongs to the family Alismataceae. Its distinctive arrow-shaped leaves often grow in shallow water or wetland environments. Commonly found in North America, it is also known for its white or pink flowers that bloom above the water's surface.
The plant you are referring to is likely a peace lily (Spathiphyllum). Peace lilies are known for their arrow-shaped leaves and a white spathe that surrounds the flower. They are popular as houseplants due to their ability to thrive in low light conditions and their air-purifying qualities.
The philodendron family has heart shaped leaves.
The leaves of pinus plant are the needle shaped structures.
The plant with vine-like growth and oak-shaped leaves is called a grapevine.
This is an easy to care for, fast growing plant...can be grown in doors or in a moderate climate. The plant has bold green arrow head or heart shaped leaves that grow the same as a traditional ivy. Easy to root
duckweed
Asarabacca is a European plant with heart-shaped leaves and small, bell-shaped purple flowers. It has historically been used for medicinal purposes, particularly as a treatment for respiratory issues. However, it is not commonly used in modern medicine.
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