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When it comes to picking houseplants, Bloody Mary Philodendrons are one of the top choices. They are grown for their stunning foliage. The juvenile leaves give off a burgundy color, and mature leaves give off a shade of red and burgundy. It can thrive in several different conditions, but it is more well suited for …

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Begonias are one of the largest flowering plant genera that have more than 1,800 species. The bright, colorful foliage, as well as the blooms, are the main reasons for the popularity of Begonias. Today’s plant is another must-have for flower lovers. Begonia Prismatocarpa needs a combination of well-draining and moisture-holding potting soil for good growth. …

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Regal is the right name for this spectacular plant. Heavy veined, heart-shaped leaves that begin pale and evolve into a velvety green with time. Anthurium is an indigenous American genus developed in 1829. An Anthurium Regale specimen is often challenging to locate, and some find it challenging to develop. Anthurium Regale belongs to the family …

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Monsteras are well known as large climbing plants, but there are several species that are compact in size. These Monsteras will complement the indoor setting as a perfect small-sized houseplant.  Today we are talking about the Monstera acuminata. This one is sort of a mystery. Most people that claim to have a Monstera Acuminata unknowingly …

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You are here to learn all about Pothos care and the Epopremnum aureum ‘Neon’ plant. Pothos is probably the most famous houseplant ever. My mother had one, I have multiple, and you probably have one too. Neon Pothos The scientific name of the Neon Pothos Plant is Epipremnum aureum ‘Neon’. It belongs to the family …

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Peperomia Hoffmannii is a perennial vine famous for its small size and white flowers. This Peperomia is native to Central and South America. You will find it growing in several regions, including Costa Rica, Columbia, and Panama. It has tiny, thick succulent leaves. This plant likes well-draining soil that has a light and airy texture. …

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