Plant Gallery
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Cissus Rhombifolia is an easy care plant. Also known as Grape Ivy, the attractive oak shaped leaves and tendrils make for a wonderful hanging plant to give your home that retro Greek taverna vibe.
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Cissus Rhombifolia is an easy care plant. Also known as Grape Ivy, the attractive oak shaped leaves and tendrils make for a wonderful hanging plant to give your home that retro Greek taverna vibe.
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Drosera natalensis is a sub-tropical rosette sundew native to South Africa. It is an another easy carnivorous plant to care for making it a good option for beginners.
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Carnivorous Sarracinia Purpurea
Extremely cold-hardy, Sarracenia purpurea (Purple Pitcher Plant) is a carnivorous perennial prized for its evergreen, semi-erect, squat, green pitchers, up to 12 in. long (30 cm), flushed and...
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If there is a royalty among carnivorous plants, that distinction surely lies with the Nepenthes. Tropical pitcher plants have a rich botanical and horticultural history and the plants themselves...
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The Tillandsia cyanea, which is more commonly known as the pink quill, is an easy-to-care-for, versatile, and robust tropical houseplant.
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Bromeliad Tillandsia Bonsai Tree
Terrestrial, earth-house bromeliads take water in through their root systems, along with through specific scales on their leaves which empower them to absorb moisture and nutrients through their...
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A remake of the cross for Tillandsia 'Creation' which was Tillandsia cyanea x platyrachis. Similar but superior in that it is smaller, more compact with better foliage and overall conformation.
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Cryptanthus bromeliads, more commonly known as earth stars due to rosette-shaped arrangement of the leaves and their low growth habit, are beautiful and incredibly varied plants native to Brazil....
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Evoke a tropical environment with this plant showcasing bromeliad blossoms, intricately designed with lifelike detailing and complementary greenery. Nestled in a gold-trimmed bowl with natural...
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Bromeliad Alcantarea Imperialis
Alcantarea imperialis is endemic to Brazil and is one of the largest terrestrial bromeliads. Its leaf color is very variable, ranging from all green to deep purple and various combinations in...
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Aechmea fasciata is an exotic-looking bromeliad that grows epiphytically in its natural habitat in the rainforests of Brazil. In temperate climates it is grown as a houseplant. Aechmea fasciata...