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The golden color of this "hen" is truly unique and almost glows in the fall and winter. Slow to form chicks, so be patient.
An easy-to-grow house plant that can reach specimen size. Light pruning encourages new growth from the base.
Easy to care for, great for the beginner, doesn't mind crowded roots, and can handle low light rooms. How great is that?
The dark green markings are so crisp on these elongated leaves, the plant almost looks artificial. The purple undersides just add to the illusion.
A tidy indoor fern with round-leafed, gently arching fronds. The leaves gradually become darker green as the plant matures.
This calathea adds a bold, almost surreal look to the indoor garden, standing two feet tall and wide with precisely patterned leaves.
The official botanical name, "Crispy Wave," makes total sense when you see the pleated, wavy fronds of this house-friendly plant.
Myrtles are native to the Mediterranean, so it will do best in west or south facing windows with lots of indirect light.
Red edged, pointy leaves make this a distinctive house plant, perfect for those well-lighted common areas of the home.
This compact variety of dracaena will stay small and lush in lower light environments while also purifying the air. How great is that?
Hostas provide an amazing variety of colors and textures for the shade garden. This one has a puckered texture that makes it more slug resistant.
Visitors to the nursery won't have any problem finding this oxalis on the shade tables with its almost neon green, yellow, orange, and pink shamrock foliage.