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For those with mixed feelings about pink flowers, how about a cheery, wine/pink cyclamen? Paired with the variegated leaves - stunning!
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.
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!
A vigorous trailer and if given support, it can climb vertically with the help of aerial roots. NASA says this one purifies the air!
This compact, shrub-like pilea likes higher humidity and is the perfect candidate for well-lighted bathrooms.
This "mini-monstera" may be smaller than a true Monstera, but it can still achieve great heights with support, or trail magnificently!
Graceful arching stems, beautiful trailer, complements other house plants in a combined indoor planter, looks great on its own.
Instead of long-stemmed roses, try these long-stemmed hearts of green. Plant with other ferns for a lush, lively look.
Frilly fronds emerge with a hint of pink, adding interest to this unusual maidenhair fern. The perfect addition to an indoor planter.
Flamboyant, whimsical flowers that look like exotic birds' heads will bloom in succession on the same stalk during the warmth of summer.
Due to its mounding habit, this two-toned peperomia does well in hanging baskets, draping itself gracefully over the sides.
More limey than lemon, Lemon Lime Bush's variegated leaves add delightful color to a room while also purifying the air.
The more indirect light, the more intense the color of this Burgundy Rubber Plant. Large, naturally shiny leaves are eye-catching!
Sharp pointed upright fleshy leaves are spotted with white bumps, sometimes forming horizontal bands across the outside of the leaves.
This echeveria forms compact rosettes of blue-gray leaves that curve up and inward. Long arching stems bearing yellow/orange blooms may appear in late summer.
This easy-to-grow houseplant earned the nickname 'Peace Lily' for the white flowers that resemble flags of truce.
This easy-to-grow houseplant earned the nickname 'Peace Lily' for the white flowers that resemble flags of truce.
Yellow leaves on houseplants often mean trouble but that's not the case with this 'Golden Violin' philodendron!
Long narrow, wavy edged leaves set this Elephant Ears apart from other varieties. The dark purple undersides gives this one its other name of Purple Sword.
For those seeking an unusual houseplant, consider this smile-inducing Corkscrew Albuca. Yellow flower stalks add winter interest.
Small, tear-drop shaped leaves may be green, bronze, or almost black depending upon the amount of light they receive.
Creamy white to pink margins grace waxy green leaves that can climb up a support or trail from a hanging basket.
Arrow-shaped, ruffled green leaves point upward on strong purple stems. This elephant ear has the potential to reach 4 - 6 feet tall, but will most likely be much smaller, especially when grown indoors.