I have a plant in my house i dont know what it is i need help.?

Its a tree and it has leaves just a liitle bigger than my palm and white spots on it. Its now about 7 feet tall. I have pics of it if anyone wants to see them. I can email them. I dont know how or if i can post on here.

Answers:
email me pics at lovely1234_us@yahoo.com and I could tell you what type of plant it is.

Thanks!

Brigitte

Other answers:
Take a pic of it or a leaf to your local Nursery and they will tell you
Take a pic of it or a leaf to your local Nursery and they will tell you
I am the plant lady here.
I have a jungle and sell them every spring send me a picture and let me see if I know what it is.
Most likely I do or you can go to the plant store and see if they have that plant and check out the name of it. Wal-Mart carries a lot of them and so do florist shops.
Ok,mate try me, rainywindgoddess@yahoo.com I have every tree/plant that's not protected in the world in my greenhous(es) in my yard. (i'm NOT exaggerating) I even breed different plants together to make new ones. So please email the pictures to me.
that is a big "plant" IN your house..hope someone can tell what it is...
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