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Sansevieria Black Gold is a lovely plant that grows well in low light, moderate light, and bright-indirect light. Makes a great gift or plant for indoors, offices, and even outdoors....
Victoria Fern is a bird's nest fern that stands out from amongst other types of ferns! It has an elegant picturesque look to it that makes it stand out! It...
Dieffenbachia ‘Tiki' is an uncommon specimen. Its variegated leaves make it stand out amongst other dieffenbachia. It is a tropical plant that grows well indoors/ outdoors and can thrive in...
Sansevieria Whale Fin is an uncommon Sansevieria that stands out among the others. It's uniquely shaped leaves somewhat resemble a whale's fin and that's where the name is derived from. ...
Sansevieria Mikado is a whimsical looking snake plant that takes a unique shape when compared to other sansevieria. It's great for low-light areas, and also grows well in bright-indirect light.
This Monstera is a fun climbing plant that grows well in low light, and medium/ indirect-bright light. It's great for homes, offices, and other indoor spaces that may not have...
This tiny succulent is a starter plant that is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best in bright-indirect light, and can also grow in low...
This tiny succulent is a starter plant that is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best in bright-indirect light, and can also grow in low...
This tiny pot of Haworthia is a starter plant that is easy to care for and not fussy about lighting. It grows best in bright-indirect light, and can also grow...
This beauty is a one-of-a-kind plant that keeps on giving. It is a chlorophytum comosum better known as a spider-plant. As it grows healthily, it produces little baby "spider plants' that...
Tradescantia pink panther is a gorgeous tropical plants that loves bright-indirect light and moist soil. When fertilized, it's also a fast grower. This type of tradescantia is adored due to...
Haworthia zebra is an easy care succulent. It is beginner friendly and can grow well in low, moderate, and even indirect-bright light. Always allow the soil to dry out in-between...