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Dracaena fragrans, commonly known as the Corn plant , is a popular indoor plant. Dracaena fragrans has long, sword-shaped leaves that are typically green with yellow or light green stripes along the edges. It can grow to be quite tall, making it a great choice for adding a touch of nature to indoor spaces.
A tall, evergreen shrub with long, slender leaves and yellow-striped foliage.
Dificulty level – Care Free
Light Requirement – Low Light
Watering Schedule – Once a Week
Pet Friendliness – No
The dwarf umbrella plant, scientifically known as Schefflera Arboricola, is a charming and compact version of the larger umbrella tree. It’s a popular indoor plant choice due to its manageable size and attractive foliage. The plant features glossy, dark green leaves that radiate from a central point, resembling miniature umbrellas.
Eggplants, also known as aubergines in some parts of the world, are versatile and delicious vegetables that belong to the nightshade family. Eggplants come in various shapes, sizes, and colors. They can be large or small, round or elongated, and their colors range from deep purple to white, green, or even striped varieties.
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English ivy, scientifically known as Hedera helix, is a versatile and popular evergreen vine appreciated for its ornamental foliage and adaptability. It’s characterized by its distinctive lobed leaves that often feature a deep green color and a glossy texture. This plant is highly valued for its ability to climb, making it a great choice for covering walls, fences, or even as a ground cover in outdoor spaces. When grown indoors, English ivy can be trained to climb on trellises or allowed to cascade from hanging baskets.
The “Money Plant” – Epipremnum Aureum, also known as Devil’s Ivy is known for its robust growth, ease of care, and is believed by some to bring good luck and financial prosperity, which is why it is often referred to as the “Money Plant.” Devil’s Ivy is a popular choice for indoor houseplants and is often used for hanging baskets or as a trailing plant on shelves. Its attractive variegated foliage, low maintenance requirements, and adaptability make it a favoured plant for many homes and offices.
A lush, trailing houseplant with deep green foliage and bright pink flowers.
Dificulty level – Moderate
Light Requirement – Low Light,Indirect Light
Watering Schedule – Once a Week
Pet Friendliness – No
A small, ornamental tree with glossy, dark green leaves.
Difficulty Level – Care Free
Light Requirement – Indirect Light
Watering Schedule – Once a week
Ficus Lyrata, commonly known as the fiddle leaf fig, is a popular houseplant prized for its large, glossy, violin or fiddle-shaped leaves. It’s an attractive and visually striking plant that can thrive indoors when provided with the right care. Fiddle leaf figs are a popular choice for indoor spaces due to their striking foliage and the impact they have on interior decor.
The Ficus panda, or Ficus Diversifolia, is a popular ornamental houseplant known for its glossy, dark green, and attractive foliage. This plant is often grown as a compact, single-headed tree with a central trunk and a lush canopy of leaves. They are a great addition to homes and offices.
The Weeping Fig, also known as Ficus Benjamina, is a popular indoor plant appreciated for its elegant drooping branches and glossy green foliage. It’s part of the Ficus genus, which encompasses many varieties. Weeping figs are relatively easy to care for but can be a bit sensitive to changes in their environment. They prefer bright, indirect light and consistent watering—allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Regular misting can also help maintain humidity, which these plants enjoy. Keep an eye out for pests like spider mites or scale, as they can sometimes be a nuisance for these plants. Overall, they’re stunning additions to indoor spaces, adding a touch of graceful greenery.
Fittonia, often called nerve plant, is a striking houseplant known for its vibrant green leaves with intricate veins. The “green” variety typically features deep green foliage with contrasting veins in various shades, creating a visually appealing look. It’s a fantastic choice for terrariums or as a decorative accent in indoor spaces due to its low-growing and spreading nature. Fittonias prefer humid conditions and indirect light, making them ideal for areas like bathrooms or rooms with higher humidity levels. They’re fairly low-maintenance but do require consistent moisture to keep their leaves from wilting.
Anthurium is a genus of flowering plants in the family Araceae. These plants are known for their attractive, waxy flowers and glossy, heart-shaped leaves. The most common species grown as houseplants is Anthurium andraeanum, also known as the “Flamingo flower” or “Laceleaf.” The most distinctive feature of Anthurium plants is their unique flowers, which are usually red, pink, or white. The spathe, the colored, leaf-like structure, surrounds the spadix, a spike-shaped structure that contains the tiny flowers.
Frangipani , Also known as Plumeria, these beautiful tropical trees or shrubs are renowned for their stunning and fragrant flowers. Their blossoms come in a variety of colours, including shades of white, yellow, pink, red, and even multi-coloured combinations. Frangipani flowers are often associated with tropical settings and are commonly used in making leis due to their beauty and sweet fragrance. Beyond their ornamental value, these plants have symbolic significance in various cultures, often representing positivity, charm, and new beginnings.
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