Peperomia // Hybrid
Common varieties: Peperomia caperata/ripple, Peperomia frost, Peperomia argyreia/watermelon These plants stay in a compact form as they grow, some...
Read moreCommon varieties: Peperomia caperata/ripple, Peperomia frost, Peperomia argyreia/watermelon These plants stay in a compact form as they grow, some...
Read moreCommon varieties: birkin, pink princess, imperial, congo, prince of orange There are many different types of hybrid Philodendron, with the most we...
Read moreCommon name: Rabbit's foot The furry rhizomes growing from the soil beneath the plant are what gives the Rabbit's foot its name. As they grow long...
Read moreCommonly known as: rattlesnake Calathea lancifolia is known for its ruffled edges and the eye-catching oval-shaped pattern painted across its leav...
Read moreCommon name: spider This is one of the most adaptable and forgiving plants. It gets its common name from the small plantlets or spiderettes that ...
Read moreCommon varieties: albiflora, boat lily, nanouk, white velvet Tradescantia is an old school vining plant that people used to pass down for generati...
Read moreCommon name: Zebra plant, Snow White Often confused with the Calathea Zebrina, this snow white plant comes from the Brazilian rain forest. They are...
Read moreCommonly known as: rubber tree, rubber plant The rubber plant is known for its thick, shiny leaves and impressive aerial roots. When planted in i...
Read moreCommon name: Bird's nest Ferns are among the oldest living plants on earth. There are an estimated 15,000 varieties in existence and they don't pr...
Read moreCommon name: snake plant This plant is native to West Africa but widely naturalized in south-eastern USA, the Caribbean and on several Pacific isla...
Read moreCommonly known as: Triostar This stunning plant with pink variegation is from the prayer plant family (Maranta species), and follows the same ope...
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