Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii
Common Names: Sweetheart, Lucky-heart
Description: The Hoya Sweetheart Variegated commonly called the wax plant is a non-blooming houseplant with heart-shaped leaves. This Variegated version has a splash of yellow on the leaf. The vines are wood-like and the leaves are waxy. Native to tropical Asia, these plants do well in warm weather. This single-leaf offering is a very slow grower, but is also extremely hardy. Ideal as a novelty gift, it is more of an ornament than a needy houseplant. For the houseplant enthusiast, proper care and patience can be rewarded with a striking growth of multiple heart-shaped leaves on vines.
*******Please note this plant will not grow vines as it is a leaf cutting
Our Mystery Plant Subscription Box sends you a different indoor plant every month! You will receive 2 different 6" nursery potted plants every month! Please note you will receive Pet-friendly plants only and we highly recommend this for pet owners!
You can never have too many plants, which is why we are excited to now offer a plant subscription service! Our Pet Friendly Plant Subscription Box sends you an indoor plant chosen at random every month that is non-toxic to pets and kids! The plants in this subscription box will arrive in a 4" diameter nursery pot.
Botanical Name: Peperomia
Common Names: Peperomia, Radiator Plant
Description: The Peperomia is a perennial epiphyte native to the tropical regions of Central and South America. It's short and sturdy stems wield thick, circular leaves which are a deep jade color and retains most of its water. The Peperomia is very easy to care for and requires similar care habits to most succulents making it a great addition to any desk or shelf.
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This plant is also known as the Chinese Money Plant. It's so quick and easy to propagate it's a great plant for all types of rooms, kitchens, and offices.
Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum,
Common Names: spider plant, airplane plant, spider ivy
Description: The Spider plant is a flowering perennial native tropical South Africa. The leaves of the spider plant are thin ribbon like strands which end in a point and grow upward and bend downward giving it the look of a spider. The Spider plant produces small white flowers that grow along a long stalk independent to the leaves of the spider plant. Also known for their air purifying qualities, the spider plant is a great companion to any household of office.
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Botanical Name: Chlorophytum comosum,
Common Names: spider plant, airplane plant, spider ivy
Description: The Spider plant is a flowering perennial native tropical South Africa. The leaves of the spider plant are thin ribbon like strands which end in a point and grow upward and bend downward giving it the look of a spider, this particular variety will have leaves which grow outward and upward.The Spider plant produces small white flowers that grow along a long stalk independent to the leaves of the spider plant. Also known for their air purifying qualities,the spider plant is a great companion to any household of office.
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Botanical Name: Peperomia argyreia
Common Name(s): Watermelon Peperomia, Watermelon Begonia,
Description: Native to northern South America, including Bolivia, Brazil, Ecuador, and Venezuela. The plant is not closely related to either watermelons or begonias. These terms relate to the shape, markings and texture of the leaves. Growing to 20 cm tall. It is a perennial with asymmetrical oval green leaves, slightly fleshy, strikingly marked with curved silver stripes, and red stems. Tiny green flower spikes appear in summer.
Botanical Name: Peperomia
Common Names: Marble Peperomia, Radiator Plant
Description: The Peperomia is a perennial epiphyte native to the tropical regions of Central and South America. It's short and sturdy stems wield thick, circular leaves which are a deep jade color and retains most of its water. The Peperomia is very easy to care for and requires similar care habits to most succulents making it a great addition to any desk or shelf.
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Botanical Name: Maranta
Common Names: Prayer plant
Description: The Maranta is a evergreen perennial native to Central and South America. This plant flat oval leaves with a line pattern that runs symmetrically across the leaves.
Botanical Name: Pilea peperomioides
Common Names: Chinese money plant, Friendship plant
Description: Each of its lily pad like leaves float on dainty looking stems that will bob around independently in a gentle breeze. Towards the upper part of every single leaf will be a white, or lighter shade of green, dot where the stem meets the leaf and holds it in place.
Botanical Name: Aeschynanthus
Common Names: Lipstick plant.
Description: The lipstick plant is a tropical epiphyte with thick waxy leaves which run along it's vine like stems. This plant will reward you with very unique reddish orange flowers around early spring.
Botanical Name: Chamaedorea elegans
Common Names: Parlor palm, Neanthe bella palm
Description: The parlor palm is a palm tree native to Southern Mexico and Guatemala. This tropical plant has been cultivated as an indoor plant due to it being able to thrive in low light conditions and is also an excellent air purifier.
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Botanical Name: Hoya kerrii
Common Names: Sweetheart, Lucky-heart
Description: The Hoya Sweetheart Variegated commonly called the wax plant is a non-blooming houseplant with heart-shaped leaves. This Variegated version has a splash of yellow on the leaf. The vines are wood-like and the leaves are waxy. Native to tropical Asia, these plants do well in warm weather. This single-leaf offering is a very slow grower, but is also extremely hardy. Ideal as a novelty gift, it is more of an ornament than a needy houseplant.
*******Please note the 4"plant will not grow vines as it is a leaf cutting
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Botanical Name: Adiantium capillus-veneris
Common Name(s): Black Maidenhair Fern, Maidenhair Fern, Southern Maidenhair Fern, Venus Hair Fern
Description: The Maidenhair Fern (Adiantum) is a delicate and graceful houseplant known for its soft, fan-shaped leaflets and thin black stems. Its light, airy foliage adds a touch of elegance to any indoor space. Native to tropical and subtropical regions, it thrives in humid environments and prefers indirect light. While it can be a bit finicky about moisture, with consistent care and humidity, the Maidenhair Fern rewards you with lush, vibrant growth.
Botanical Name: Asplenium antiquum 'Leslie'
Common Name(s): Bird's-Nest Leslie, Crested Japanese Bird's-Nest Fern, ō-tani-watari (Japanese)
Description: Native to the tropical regions of Asia and east Africa, Asplenium antiquum 'Leslie' comes from the same family of ferns as the 'Nidus'. Like the Nidus, this tropical plant prefers "rainforest" conditions in partial shade or indirect sunlight, and humidity. Its leaves are differentiated from the 'Nidus' by its compact uniform width and split curly ends.
Botanical Name: Asplenium nidus
Common Name(s): Bird's-Nest Nidus
Description: Native to the tropical regions of Asia and east Africa, Asplenium Nidus has large, light green, often crinkled leaves. This tropical plant prefers "rainforest" conditions in partial shade or indirect sunlight, and high humidity. With the proper environment and attentive care, leaves can grow up to 5 ft long.
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Botanical Name: Calathea Lancifolia
Common Names: Peacock Plant, Zebra Plant, Rattlesnake
Description: This Calathea Lancifolia also commonly called the Rattlesnake comes with dark green leaves that have unique ripples. Like all Calathea plants, the leaves adjust as the sun rotates throughout the day. Calathea Plants, native to tropical South and Central America, Africa, and the West Indies, are grown primarily for their beautiful, brightly colored, upright, oval leaves. Exhibits strappy, spotted leaves and deep purple undersides.