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Variegated leaves do resemble the foliage of some of its coleus cousins. Cream edges may take on pink tinges.
Brighter color variations, slightly furry leaves, and compact growth distinguish this tradescantia from its rangier cousins.
Crinkly heart-shaped leaves identify this peperomia as a member of the caperata family but is it different from Schumi Red?
'Tauerii' is a smaller version of the monstera we all know and love, getting "only" four to six feet tall. Provide supports for best results.
A massive shrub in its native habitat, 'Red Stem' adds color and textural interest to indoor garden planters on a much smaller scale.
Furry branches of "ears" can trail up to 18 inches, but gets no taller than four to six inches, adding an interesting texture to indoor planters.
Silver Lace Fern is a well deserved moniker for this airy, elegant indoor fern. Variegated leaves add color and textural interest.
What's that creeping out over the edge of that planter? Not to worry, it's just the furry foot-like surface roots of the Rabbit's Foot fern.
Distinctive curly leaves grace thin, arching branches, eventually forming a small tree or shrub for the indoor garden.
Given enough indirect light and proper watering, this shrub-like houseplant may produce clusters of tiny pink blooms.
Give this tradescantia as much indirect light as possible for the best color and compact growth. A gorgeous indoor trailer!
Leaves emerge a reddish-orange, morph to a bronze or cinnamon, then turn a glossy, deep green at maturity.
Not a ginseng plant at all, but a variety of fig where the rootstock is grown into a potbelly shape, and a small-leafed fig variety is grafted on top.
Chinese Evergreens are fairly low maintenance and seem to tolerate lower light levels, though this one's pink hues may fade in too dark an environment.
Nicknamed Red Log for the vibrant red coloring on the stems and undersides of the thick, almost succulent-like leaves.
Nicknamed Baby Rubber Plant, this peperomia stays compact with smaller, rounded leaves than a true rubber plant.
Wax Ivy is in fact not an ivy at all, and is more closely related to String of Pearls, String of Fish Hooks, and other succulents.
Ruby Necklace sounds much more romantic, but this fast-growing succulent is also known as String of Pickles or Little Pickles!
Nicknamed Red Log for the vibrant red coloring on the stems and undersides of the thick, almost succulent-like leaves.
Talk about eye candy! Brighten up an indoor planter with a kalanchoe - blooms come in shades of pink, yellow, orange, and white.
A tidy compact houseplant, well suited to terrariums and indoor planters. Does well in areas with higher humidity with adequate light.
Reddish-orange leaves distinguish this pilea from its cousin, Pilea 'Friendship Plant,' though it has similar markings.
Crinkly looking leaves with small scalloped edges are fresh and positively juicy looking as they trail out of hanging baskets or over pot edges.
Talk about eye candy! Brighten up an indoor planter with a kalanchoe - blooms come in shades of pink, yellow, orange, and white.