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Say hello to Ficus microcarpa, a plant that's no stranger to standing out in the crowd. Known by many names such as the Chinese banyan, Indian Laurel, and Curtain fig, this plant is a true spectacle of nature.
Say hello to Plerandra Elegantissima, also known as False Aralia. This plant may have 'false' in its name, but there's nothing fake about its charm and elegance. It's a real showstopper that brings a touch of tropical allure to any space.
Say hello to the Dypsis lutescens, a plant that's as fun to say as it is to grow! Known by many names including the Areca Palm and Golden-Yellow Palm, this plant is the indoor garden's answer to the sun - a radiant, golden spectacle that's sure to brighten up any room.
Say hello to the Monstera deliciosa, a plant that's as fun to have around as its name is to say. With a myriad of names like 'Swiss Cheese Plant', 'Windowleaf', and our personal favorite, 'Delicious Monster', this plant is a true spectacle in the world of indoor greenery.
Ever dreamt of a mini indoor jungle? Meet the Ficus Elastica, also known as the India Rubber Fig, a plant that's ready to turn your living room into a tropical paradise. This towering beauty is not just a plant, it's a statement!
Say hello to Rhapis excelsa, a plant that's as fun to grow as it is to say. This indoor gem, with its vivid green leaves and eye-catching pre-summer blooms, is the perfect addition to any home or office space.
Meet the Peperomia Prostrata, a charming little plant that brings a touch of the tropics to any indoor setting. This emerald beauty is a must-have for any plant enthusiast looking to add a bit of greenery to their indoor space.
Get ready to be charmed by the Howea forsteriana, a plant that's as exotic as its name! Also known as the Paradise Palm, Sentry Palm, or the Kentia Palm, this arboreal beauty is a true showstopper, bringing a touch of tropical paradise right into your living room.
Meet the Ficus Lyrata, a plant that's as melodious as its name suggests. Also known as the Banjo Fig, Fiddle Leaf Fig, or Lyre-leaf Figtree, this plant is a symphony of emerald green leaves and striking design features that will make your indoor garden sing.
Imagine a plant so vibrant and exotic, it's named after a celestial creature. Meet the Strelitzia reginae, more commonly known as the Bird of Paradise. This indoor beauty is sure to add a tropical touch to your living space.
Meet the Cissus Alata, a plant that's as versatile as it is beautiful. Also known as Grape Ivy, Treebind, and Venezuela Treebine, this plant is a must-have for any indoor greenery enthusiast.
Meet Ficus benjamina, also known as the Weeping Fig, a charming plant that brings a touch of the tropics to any indoor setting. This domestic plant is not just a pretty face; it's also a model plant that serves as a green barrier in your home or office.
Get ready to be charmed by the Mandevilla sanderi, more commonly known as the Brazilian-Jasmine. This vibrant creeper is a showstopper, attracting fluttering butterflies, tiny birds, and flower visitors with its striking blooms.
Say hello to the Nephrolepis cordifolia, or as it's more commonly known, the Boston Fern. This delightful green beauty is a must-have for any plant enthusiast. With its lush fronds and easy care, it's the perfect addition to your indoor or outdoor garden.
Meet the Peperomia Serpens, a charming houseplant that brings a touch of the tropics to your home. This emerald beauty is a tree-clinger by nature, but it's more than happy to hang around in your living room, too!
Meet the Pilea Involucrata, a plant that doesn't need a common name to make a big impression. This little gem is the perfect addition to any indoor garden, bringing a touch of the tropics right into your living room.
Say hello to the Peperomia argyreia, or as it's more commonly known, the Watermelon Pepper. This charming plant, with its striking lime-colored leaves and soft stems, is a true showstopper. It's like having a slice of watermelon in your living room, minus the sticky fingers!