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The bold white and deep green striations accentuate the narrow pointed leaves of this unique calathea.
Those velvety soft leaves will tell you if your African Violet is getting enough light but take care not to get water on them.
Heart-shaped, jade green leaves grow on stems that will trail or climb with support. Cousin to Golden and Neon Pothos, just not as flashy.
A vigorous trailer and if given support, it can climb vertically with the help of aerial roots. NASA says this one purifies the air!
If there's such a thing as a cheerful looking plant, this one is it. Shiny green leaves edged with cream form a perky mound.
There is nothing quite like the fragrance of hyacinths after enduring the dark and dreary days of winter. Plant this by your door!
Geometric perfection in nature - beautiful leaves ranging in color from apple green to burgundy red, depending upon the season.
Green at the base and tips, but red in the center of the leaves. Fine but visible hairs make this hens and chicks all the more interesting.
More sun means more blooms, but this year-round ground cover can handle some shade. Light shearing may promote a second bloom.
If there's such a thing as a cheerful looking plant, this one is it. Shiny green leaves edged with cream form a perky mound.
Shiny heavily lobed leaves look delicate but aren't, as long as you give this beauty enough light, moderate temps, and regular water.
It's name may be a tongue-twister, but it's a reliable, easy-care house plant. Just ask for a "ZZ Plant," we'll know which one you mean!
Boldly edged sword-like leaves purify the air and handle benign neglect with ease. You'd have to work hard to harm this one!
While this could definitely serve as a garden tool caddy, we think it would be much cuter planted up with some seasonal favorites.
Use with trees 5 - 8 feet tall to keep them hydrated throughout the holiday season. Approximately 12" diameter.
Red berries grow along the entire length of the stems, thus giving it the name Berry Cascade. A perfect plant to brighten a winter garden.
Pink Dragonfly keeps it quiet good looks through fall and winter, with vivid pink flowers for all to enjoy in the spring.
Once established, this stonecrop may be a good candidate for those sunny spots in your yard that don't get regular watering.
Cheery red berries brighten the darkest days of winter. Animal-friendly berries taste like wintergreen - the birds love 'em!
In this world-weary Christmas season of 2021, celebration of family and the joy of the holidays feel especially important. We've got Nordmann Fir trees in a range of sizes and widths that will fit everyone's particular needs, from 5-foot trees to tuck in
Given enough light, humidity, and occasional food, this gloriously colorful houseplant can attain great heights.
A south- or southwest-facing window will bring out the reds in this clump-forming aloe. White flecks and prominent teeth add interest.
Dusky blue, upright leaves edged with long teeth create a narrow profile. Perfect for those tight corners in sunlit rooms.
Lovely silver-blue variegated leaves and unusual flower bracts add a pleasing texture to container planters and hanging baskets.