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A collection of plant pages showcasing a diverse array of botanical wonders, from: easy how-to guides to insightful tips about cultivation and care.
Elephant Ear Plant
Anthurium crystallinum is characterized by its large, heart-shaped leaves with prominent silver-white veins. Leaves have a glossy appearance and are pendent, meaning they hang downward.
Saintpaulia Ionantha
African Violets are characterized by their small, rounded leaves and delicate, velvety flowers. Check out the plant page and discover more about the African Violet.
Jade Plant Bonsai
Crassula Ovata
The Jade Plant Bonsai is characterized by its thick, fleshy leaves that are oval-shaped and glossy green. Its compact, tree-like form and sturdy stems make it a distinctive addition to any indoor space.
Variegated Heartleaf Philodendron
Philodendron ‘White Princess’ is known for its striking variegated foliage, featuring heart-shaped leaves with irregular splashes of white or cream-colored patterns. The variegation sets it apart from other philodendron varieties.
Variegated Heartleaf Philodendron
known for its large, glossy leaves with striking variegation. The variegation often appears as white or cream-colored patches or streaks on the dark green leaves.
Bryophyllum Daigremontianum
Notable for its ability to produce plantlets along the edges of its leaves, which can drop and root to form new plants. Leaves are fleshy, blue-green with purple spots, and triangular.
Purple Heart
The most distinguishing feature of the Tradescantia Zebrina is its striking, variegated foliage with silver and green stripes on the upper side and purple undersides of the leaves. Check out the plant page to learn more.
Red Ripple Peperomia
Peperomia Rosso stands out with its unique red-purple leaves adorned with deeply textured veins. These leaves create an eye-catching display, especially when paired with its compact growth habit and trailing stems.
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