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Referred to as the Friendship Plant because of the ease of rooting from cuttings. A few hours of morning light is its preference. Rotate regularly to maintain the all around shape.
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When grown indoors, it typically reaches a height of 2-6 feet making it an ideal plant for smaller spaces. It is considered a low-maintenance plant.
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Place dieffenbachia in bright, indirect sunlight, away from full sun exposure. Water when the soil begins to dry out
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Drought-tolerant and prefer to dry out between waterings. Overwatering is a common mistake that can lead to root rot. Will thrive in low light conditions.
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This trailing vine plant is a cultivar of Philodendron hederaceum, prized for its vibrant foliage and ability to thrive indoors with moderate care.
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Prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. Money trees are relatively drought-tolerant but can also handle some moisture. The plant's name and association with good fortune come from folklore and Feng Shui beliefs, particularly the idea that the braided stems represent the five elements.
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Out of stockThis plant is considered very easy to grow and care for, making it an excellent choice for beginners. It's adaptable and can tolerate a range of light conditions, from low to bright indirect light.
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Rattlesnake Calatheas prefer bright, indirect light and well-draining soil. They need to be watered regularly, keeping the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged.
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This "prayer plant" exhibits the unique behavior of folding its leaves upwards at night exposing a deep burgundy underside, a characteristic shared with other Calatheas.
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Bright, indirect light is ideal for optimal growth, though it can tolerate lower light conditions. Avoid prolonged direct sun exposure, which can damage the leaves.
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Alocasia 'Maharani', also known as Grey Dragon, is a compact, textured leaf jewel prized for its unique silvery-green foliage that resembles dragon scales. It's a hybrid, known for its durability and tolerance of indoor conditions, making it a popular choice for plant enthusiasts. Like all Alocasias it likes being misted or placed near a humidifier.
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While slow-growing and long-lived, they are relatively low-maintenance, thriving in bright light and well-draining soil.
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Otherwise known as a split leaf philodendron this popular houseplant is loved for its easy care and striking foliage. Can get large and should be staked to maintain an upright habit.
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Jade, a succulent, are slow-growing and can reach heights of 3-6 feet indoors. Mature plants may even produce small, star-shaped white or pink flowers in the winter. Requires bright light with infrequent watering.
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Thrives in bright, indirect light but can tolerate lower light conditions.
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The leaves are the main attraction, displaying a random variegation that resembles a jungle camouflage pattern. Bright indirect light, misting is beneficial in low humidity areas.
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Known for its striking velvety dark green, arrow-shaped leaves with contrasting white veins. It's a relatively high-maintenance plant that requires specific care to thrive.
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They prefer low to medium indirect light, making them suitable for spaces with limited sunlight. Keep their soil consistently moist but not soggy.
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Out of stockAlso know as Satin Pothos. Relatively low-maintenance, thrive in bright, indirect light, and are often grown in hanging baskets or allowed to trail from shelves. While related to pothos and philodendrons, Scindapsus is its own genus, boasting unique foliage and easy-care characteristics