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String of Bananas or String of Fish Hooks, either way, this is a wonderful trailing succulent for inside the home.
String of Bananas or String of Fish Hooks, either way, this is a wonderful trailing succulent for inside the home.
Nicknamed Watermelon Peperomia for obvious reasons, this houseplant prefers a well-lit room but no direct sunlight.
Grows outdoors in the summer shade or indoors year-round, trailing from hanging baskets and container planters.
Prehistoric looking 'T-Rex Painter's Palette' begonia is all about the multi-colored foliage, though it may produce summer blooms.
Nicknamed Red Log for the vibrant red coloring on the stems and undersides of the thick, almost succulent-like leaves.
A unique rhizomatous begonia, grown primarily for its golden and red foliage. A houseplant or summer annual in the Pacific NW.
It's all about the leaf with the Jurassic series of rex begonias, with irregular shapes, sizes, colors, and textures.
This pilea loves as much indirect light as it can get and sends out baby plants, or "pups" during the spring and summer.
Trailing Watermelon Begonia. No relationship to watermelons nor begonias, but it is a beautiful indoor trailing evergreen!
Boldly edged sword-like leaves purify the air and handle benign neglect with ease. You'd have to work hard to harm this one!
An unusual upright variety of philodendron (not a climber/trailer) that will mature into a broad specimen-sized house plant, 2 -4 feet tall.
A dusting of silver gives this fine-leafed houseplant its many nicknames, and provides a nice contrast to the green foliage and red stems.
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.
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.
Boldly edged sword-like leaves purify the air and handle benign neglect with ease. You'd have to work hard to harm this one!
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.
Not your grandma's philodendron! This fairly recent variety has unique pin-striping that becomes more distinct as it matures.