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Beefsteak Begonia
With its big lily-pad leaves and delicate pink blooms, the Beefsteak Begonia is subtle but lovely.

Anthurium
If an Anthurium is on your list of plants to grow, here is everything you'll need to know!

Norfolk Island Pine
These trees make excellent specimen plants and can last for many years if cared for correctly. Here's how to make them last.

Moses-in-the-Cradle
The pretty purple, pink and green striped foliage of this Tradescantia is a bright alternative to a flowering houseplant.

Prayer Plant
If you have some experience with houseplants or the desire to learn, Maranta is a very attractive foliage plant that requires a little know-how. Once you've got the basics, this plant is pretty easy to care for.

Spider Plant
Now here's a plant everyone can enjoy; its easy to grow, easy to share, non-toxic, and it even cleans the air!

Purple Heart
If you're looking for color, and lots of it, check out the foliage on this beauty!

Aglaonema, the Chinese Evergreen
One of the easiest to grow houseplants, Aglaonemas are a good choice for any room in any home. They do well in mixed containers, look great in baskets and are the perfect finishing touch for any style of decor.

Mother-of-Thousands
This plant has the interesting talent of having live offspring instead of setting seed. It's prolific nature is what earned it the title "Mother-of-Thousands".

Haworthia
If you like small and interesting plants, take a look at the plants in the Haworthia genus. Each one is special. Grow them individually in cute little pots or in groups in larger containers.

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