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This peperomia may be small in stature, but its lime green, teardrop shaped leaves will brighten up an indoor planter.
Prehistoric looking 'T-Rex Painter's Palette' begonia is all about the multi-colored foliage, though it may produce summer blooms.
This Staghorn Fern's broad, rugged strap-like leaves will grab your attention, especially if it's attached to a board or wire frame.
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.
Colorful foliage would make a surrealist proud - varying shades of green branch out from red veins, outlined in jagged white edges.
This "mini-monstera" may be smaller than a true Monstera, but it can still achieve great heights with support, or trail magnificently!
If you like tidy, shiny leafed house plants, this is the one for you. Looks great in an indoor planter with other house plants or on its own.
Given enough light, humidity, and occasional food, this gloriously colorful houseplant can attain great heights.
Looks like a pine but isn't. Long-lived but slow growing, possibly reaching 9 - 10 feet tall indoors. Prefers well-lit rooms and lower temps.
Such cute dainty leaves, but this creeping/climbing fig can reach great heights and lengths if given free rein.
Variegated leaves, bright purple flowers, perfect for baskets! Plentiful indoor blooms from fall into the spring.
Not your grandma's philodendron! This fairly recent variety has unique pin-striping that becomes more distinct as it matures.
This asparagus fern does well in outdoor containers in the summer but needs to come inside when the temperatures drop.
This pilea loves as much indirect light as it can get and sends out baby plants, or "pups" during the spring and summer.
An indoor-outdoor succulent, thriving in the summer sun but may succumb to the freezing temperatures of winter.
This plant thrives in moderate light to well-lit rooms with higher humidity - just go easy on the watering.
Long, angel-wing shaped leaves sport random white spots, earning its nickname of Polka Dot Plant, but the undersides are a dark red.
Bring that tropical feel inside with this dwarf tree fern, only three to four feet tall - perfect on its own or as the "thriller" in an indoor planter.
Not your usual alocasia! Shiny, almost metallic looking leaves range in color from red to maroon shades with distinctive veining.
The wavy green, lance-shaped leaves set this philodendron apart from other varieties, and can grow to three feet tall and wide at maturity.
Knowledgeable houseplant enthusiasts will know why the price tag on this variegated monstera is so high AND that this is indeed a bargain!
Alocasias have almost a cult following, and it's no surprise really, when you see these luxurious large leaves up close.