Peperomia
Leaves can be textured or smooth in red, green, gray, or purple; variegated, marbled, or solid; large, heart-shaped, round, pointed, or tiny.
Leaves can be textured or smooth in red, green, gray, or purple; variegated, marbled, or solid; large, heart-shaped, round, pointed, or tiny.
Offers a unique and exotic look with its long, narrow green leaves that have heavily serrated edges.
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This rare yet low-maintenance houseplant is prized for its variegated leaves that can display several different colors at maturity: green, orange, red, yellow, pink, and white.
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The leaves feature an attractive mix of green and white that is sure to add a touch of magic to any space.
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With dense foliage and lush fronds, the Bamboo Palm makes a statement. An air-purifying plant adaptable to low light, this palm can reach heights of up to 8 feet tall in the right conditions.
The most commonly sold orchid groups are Phalaenopis, Cattleya, Denrobium, and Cymbidium. They all have similar physical characteristics with tall, gently curving stems; large, waxy leaves to prevent water loss; and colorful, spectacular blooms.
The best thing about the plant is its ability to “pray.” This is called a nastic movement and is the plant’s response to light. During the day the leaves are flat, but at night they move upward as if praying to the heavens.
Shows off colorful orange leaf stems (called petioles). This gives the plant an interesting, and eye-cathing look. Plus, its strap-like leaves add a tropical touch to indoor spaces.
The leaves give off a lemony scent when crushed. This adorably compact fern is known for being resilient and less finicky than some of its relatives, and its small size makes it perfect for growing indoors.
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A beautiful evergreen fern with sharp, uniquely shaped fronds and a stripe of creamy variegation.