Monstera Adansonii
Common Name: Swiss Cheese / Monkey Mask
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Common Names: Baby rubber plant, pepper elder, radiator plant, shining bush plant, emerald ripper pepper.
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COMMON NAME: FIG Fig Brown Turkey will often bear two crops in a year.. This variety produces purple-brown fruit with sweet pink flesh in summer. They are best grown in well drained soils with full sun exposure. Mature trees tolerate cold and frost, however protection is needed for new plantings until fully established. Fig Brown
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Common Name: ZZ Plant, Aroid Palm, Arum Fern The thick glossy leaves and compact growth habit makes this a fabulous indoor pot plant or under-storey filler in the garden. The popular slogan ‘Thrives on Neglect’, it doesn’t need much water or light.
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Common Name: Lemon Button Tree Nephrolepis cordifolia ‘Duffii’, or Lemon Button Fern, is a compact plant with delicate fronds and small, button-like leaflets. It prefers bright, indirect light and moderate to high humidity levels. It can be grown indoors in smaller spaces or outdoors in shaded gardens. Regular watering and fertilization are crucial for its
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Common Name: Poor Mans Ficus
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Ficus Burgundy is a spectacular indoor pot plant or outdoor canopy tree. It is a robust evergreen shrub with shiny burgundy red to almost black colored foliage. Can be grown in relatively low light levels indoors, though best kept near a big window where it can get some direct sun, or at least bright light.
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Common Name: Red Edged Radiator Plant
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Common Name: Snake Plants or Mother-in-law’s Tongue Sansevieria spp, also known as Snake Plants or Mother-in-law’s Tongue, are hardy, air-purifying indoor plants from West Africa. Their upright, sword-shaped leaves come in various colours and patterns, and they require minimal maintenance and can be easily propagated. Suitable for any type of indoor setting, these plants are popular
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