- Syngonium Pink is one of the best indoor air purifying plant recommended by NASA. It eliminates mainly Benzene, Formaldehyde & gives fresh Oxygen.
- The arrowhead vine is among the most popular houseplants in the world.
- The indoor plant is also known as the Arrowhead plant, Arrowhead vine, or Goosefoot plant.
- The vibrant colors and patterned foliage make the plant have a stunning appearance. The plant usually thrives under indoor settings to add an aesthetic look.
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- Tradescantia Nanouk (Tradescantia albiflora ‘Nanouk’), also known as Fantasy Venice, is a special type of spiderwort plant that’s become a must-have for plant lovers. Pink, white, purple, and green stripes pattern its lush leaves on upright stems.
- Tradescantia Nanouk is such a hardy grower that it doesn’t require fertilizing.
- Tradescantia got its common name Wandering Jew, because of the wandering way it grows. It spreads quickly, with sections of stem all growing in slightly varying directions, wandering about.
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- Calathea Burle Marx’s plants have oval leaves that look as if they have been painted. Its colors are typically a variation of dark and light green and do well in low-light areas
- Ctenanthe burle-marxii is a compact houseplant that makes a bold tropical statement. Its bright green leaves are striped with alternating lance-shaped bands, and have deep purple undersides and stems.
- Ctenanthe burle-marxii is nicknamed the “Fishbone Prayer Plant” due to the unique leaf pattern.
- Ctenanthe are related to Maranta, Calathea and Stromanthe. All are known and cherished for their extraordinary decorative foliage and are sometimes called Prayer Plants due to the way the leaves close upwards in a prayer-like fashion in the dark.
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- Sedeveria are hybrids of sedum and echeveria. They are succulent, and therefore drought-tolerant once established They can be propagated easily by separating offsets.
- Sedeveria Rolly is an intergeneric hybrid between Sedum and Echeveria. It is a clump-forming succulent with rosettes of shiny, bright green leaves
- Low maintenance perennial indoor potted plant
- Rare Sedevaria Rolly Succulent Plant
- Perfect gift for succulent lovers
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- Sedum dasyphyllum ‘Minor’ is a small succulent shrub with opposite, blue-green and purple (more purple in the sun) leaves and creeping stems forming shrubs.
- The blooms are white and small with little black dots on the petals and green ovaries.
- Sedum dasyphyllum “Corsican Stonecrop” is a great addition to a xeriscaped garden. As it grows, it spreads out, creating ground cover. It grows well in many areas, including full sun or partial shade.
- Sedum plant needs more water in the spring and summer, but you can allow the topsoil to become slightly dry between each watering. During the winter season, reduce watering.
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- Sedum x Rubrotinctum ‘Aurora’ is the most beautiful little succulent. The colors are so dainty and pretty and makes a great addition to any garden or collection.
- It has pale pink, fleshy jelly bean shaped leaves with small yellow flowers emerging in the winter. Perfect for hangers, rockeries as long as grown in a partly shade position.
- Six- to eight-inch (15-20 cm.) stems grow upward and lean when leaves weigh it down. Small yellow flowers appear abundantly in winter to spring during the early years of growth.
- Sedums grow best in well-drained gravelly soil that is not wet in winter.
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- Sempervivum are succulent, rosette forming plants belonging to the Crassulaceae family.
- They are commonly known as Hens & Chicks, Houseleeks or Hen and Chickens. The main attraction of these plants is their colourful rosettes of leaves.
- Rare variety
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EtonGreen Live Senecio Radicans String of Bananas
- The string of bananas (Senecio radicans) is actually a close relative of the popular string of pearls succulent but is known for being faster growing and easier to care for. For anyone who has unsuccessfully tried to keep a string of pearls alive, the string of bananas may be the succulent for you.
- Native to South Africa, the string of bananas is a part of the Asteraceae family and is characterized by glossy, banana-shaped leaves that grow on long, hanging tendrils. It makes an excellent hanging houseplant or can be trained to grow upwards on a trellis or moss pole depending on the look you are going for. String of bananas can also be grown successfully outdoors in succulent gardens, but they are not frost-tolerant so require regions that experience warm weather year-round.
- String of bananas are fast-growing, low-maintenance succulents that can be easily enjoyed by beginners and experts alike. They are drought-tolerant and do not require regular fertilizing, repotting, or pruning. The most important part of growing a healthy string of bananas is ensuring that the succulent receives enough light as they do not grow well in low-light conditions.