Oh dear Hope you're not studying to be a member of one of the caring professions The state of the plants in our social workers' offices lead someone to say that if they couldn't be trusted to keep a plant alive they certainly shouldn't be trusted with a child
As has been said ... repot, take off the brown leaves, keep moist but not soggy and give it a bit more daylight ... we'll all cross our fingers.
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I remember seeing these plants for sale years ago, Chinese good luck plant I think they called it, they just sold a bit of the trunk. They rooted and grew but I don't know what to do with the dead one. The pot's very tiny for the width of the trunk.
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The dead Parrot sketch comes to mind.
for the fag ends of the aristocracy.
thanks hazel
Not sure what it is ........
Have you moved its position lately? Is it used to more light than it's getting at the moment?
i forgot to bring it back home over summer so it's been left at my house at university
Oh dear
Hope you're not studying to be a member of one of the caring professions
The state of the plants in our social workers' offices lead someone to say that if they couldn't be trusted to keep a plant alive they certainly shouldn't be trusted with a child 
As has been said ... repot, take off the brown leaves, keep moist but not soggy and give it a bit more daylight ... we'll all cross our fingers.
looks like a dracena of sorts, maybe D. Fragrans?
I remember seeing these plants for sale years ago, Chinese good luck plant I think they called it, they just sold a bit of the trunk. They rooted and grew but I don't know what to do with the dead one. The pot's very tiny for the width of the trunk.