Indoor Plants
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Amydrium Sinense
Description Amydrium Sinense, also known as the Chinese Evergreen, is a popular houseplant that is native to Southeast Asia. It belongs to the Araceae family and is related to other popular houseplants such as the Monstera and Philodendron. The Chinese Evergreen is known for its attractive foliage and ease of care, making it a great choice for beginner plant enthusiasts.…
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Alocasia Baginda Silver Dragon
Alocasia Baginda Silver Dragon, also known as Silver Dragon Alocasia, is a beautiful and unique plant that belongs to the Araceae family. This tropical plant is native to Southeast Asia and is highly sought after by plant enthusiasts for its stunning foliage and ease of care. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Tracheophyta Class Magnoliopsida Order Alismatales Family Araceae…
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Aglaonema Cutlass
Description Aglaonema Cutlass is a popular houseplant known for its attractive foliage and easy care requirements. It belongs to the Araceae family and is native to Southeast Asia, where it grows in the understory of tropical rainforests. Its slender stems bear lance-shaped, dark green leaves with silver markings that create a striking contrast. The plant can grow up to 2…
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Adiantum Caudatum
Description Adiantum Caudatum, commonly known as the trailing maidenhair fern, is a species of fern that belongs to the Pteridaceae family. This fern is native to South America and can be grown both indoors and outdoors. It is a perennial plant that can grow up to 90 cm in length and has delicate, lacy fronds that can add a touch…
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Acalypha Wilkesiana
Description Acalypha Wilkesiana, also known as Copperleaf or Jacob’s Coat, is a tropical plant native to the Pacific Islands, Asia, and Africa. It is a member of the Euphorbia family and is known for its colorful foliage. The leaves come in a variety of colors, including red, pink, orange, yellow, green, and bronze. The plant can grow up to 10…
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Abutilon Cannington Carol
Description Abutilon Cannington Carol, also known as Flowering Maple, is a stunning shrub that belongs to the Malvaceae family. This evergreen plant is native to South America and can grow up to 8 feet tall and 6 feet wide. The plant is prized for its vibrant, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in shades of orange, red, and yellow. These flowers typically…
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Saintpaulia Amy Pink
Description Saintpaulia Amy Pink, also known as African Violet or Saintpaulia ionantha, is a popular indoor plant that is native to East Africa. This plant is known for its delicate pink flowers that bloom year-round, making it a favorite among plant enthusiasts. Its lush green leaves and compact size make it an ideal addition to any indoor space. Taxonomic Information…
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Monstera Adansonii
Monstera adansonii, commonly known as the Swiss Cheese Plant, is a popular indoor plant that belongs to the Araceae family. It is native to Central and South America and is known for its unique perforated leaves that resemble Swiss cheese, hence its common name. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Spermatophyta Class Angiospermae Order Alismatales Family Araceae Genus Monstera…
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Sedeveria
Description Sedeveria is a hybrid succulent plant that is a cross between two other popular succulent plants, Sedum and Echeveria. This plant is known for its rosette-shaped leaves and vibrant colors that range from green to purple. Sedeveria is a low-maintenance plant that is perfect for both indoor and outdoor gardens. It is a great choice for novice gardeners as…
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Vittaria
Description Vittaria is a genus of ferns that belongs to the family Pteridaceae. It is commonly known as shoestring fern or herringbone fern due to its thread-like fronds that grow in a zig-zag pattern. Vittaria ferns are unique in their appearance and are popular among gardeners and indoor plant enthusiasts. Taxonomic Information Domain Eukaryota Kingdom Plantae Phylum Pteridophyta Class Polypodiopsida…
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