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cute cactus
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This small, drought-tolerant, sun-loving variety of cactus lives up to its name. Unlike most of its cousins, it lacks sharp spines, making it ideal for homes with curious children and pets.
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Bromeliad Vriesea Intenso Orange
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This variety of bromeliad produces a bright central panicle, making it perfect for adding color to your green collection. They are also much easier to care for than most indoor flowering plants. Non-toxic and safe for pets.
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kalanchoe flapjack
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The bite-sized leaves of this succulent resemble pancakes, hence its appetizing name. But they aren't always short. It can grow over 12 inches tall. When exposed to direct sunlight, the pinkish-red pigment at the edge of the leaves stands out beautifully.
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Preserved fern moss balls
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Naturally preserved real ferns offer all the benefits of real plants (like look and feel) without the maintenance. Store out of direct sunlight and never expose it to water. What could be easier?
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boston fern
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This fern requires more humidity than sunlight, making it a great plant for kitchens and bathrooms. That's why you always see this painting hanging on front porches in the south, where the light is dim and the air is humid and warm. You can keep it fresh by misting it with a sprayer between watering.
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Money tree
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Need some luck? The money tree is said to bring it, but you don't need luck to grow it. Just give them bright indirect light and rotate them occasionally to ensure even growth. In its natural habitat, it prefers to be near water, so it's a good choice if you tend to overwater your plants. Water every week or so when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
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pearl necklace
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With such a cute name, why not buy it? This climbing succulent, which looks like an elegant necklace, grows quickly when given plenty of light. Place your string of pearl plants in bright, indirect light and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
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aloe
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This handsome succulent requires little care. Give your aloe vera plant bright indirect light and water it every week or two when it's mostly dry. A gel-like substance on the inside of each leaf can help heal minor burns (break off the outer leaf if you want to use it).
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Philodendron Micans
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Most types of philodendrons are very gentle and this one is no exception. Mandarin leaves are velvety, heart-shaped, and have pinkish petioles (the stems that attach the leaves to the stems). Provide medium to bright indirect light and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
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pod of dolphins
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Another must-see is the line of succulent dolphins, which look like tiny dolphins jumping out of the water. It needs bright indirect light and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
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bird nest fern
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If you are interested in ferns, choose a beautiful bird's nest. It has thick, glossy leaves and can retain moisture longer than many other types of ferns, making it the least labor-intensive. Give it bright, indirect light and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
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golden pothos
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One of the most forgiving plants you can buy, this type of pothos grows quickly in bright light but is also incredibly tolerant of low light levels, making it perfect for beginners.
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Sindapsas
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Also known as Satin Pothos, this plant resembles Pothos with its heart-shaped leaves and vine habit. However, they are actually a completely different genus, but just as easy to grow. Give it bright, indirect light and wait until the top few inches of soil are dry before watering again.
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Echeveria
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This beautiful succulent has rosette-shaped leaves that are often reddish or pinkish in color. Give this plant plenty of bright, indirect light (succulents can't tolerate low light) and water it every few weeks. You want to let it dry almost completely before giving it the next drink. Otherwise it will rot.
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marble queen pothos
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Want another easy-to-grow and simply gorgeous pothos? This variety has dramatic white spots on the leaves instead of golden spots. Place in low to bright indirect light and water again when the top few inches of soil are dry.
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prayer plant
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The gorgeous leaves of this showy plant move in response to light during the day and fold up in a prayer-like manner at night. Give your prayer plant bright, indirect light and let it dry out a little between waterings.
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philodendron moonlight
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This is another easy care philodendron and has the most beautiful large leaves. New buds develop a glowing chartreuse, turning dark green as they mature. If you give it plenty of bright indirect light, it will grow rapidly. Water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
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Haworthia
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This small plant is only about 6 to 8 inches tall, making it a great plant to have on your kitchen windowsill. Once your Haworthia is completely dry, give it lots of bright, indirect light and water it every few weeks.
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philodendron brazil
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With its two-tone leaves of light and dark green, this climbing philodendron is a must-have. Provide bright, indirect light and water when the top few inches of soil feel dry.
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ZZ plant
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ZZ plants are tough as nails and are picky eaters, so they can handle low to bright indirect light. They also don't mind if you forget to water them, preferring them to be mostly dry before giving them a long, tasty watering.
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