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Pothos, Devils Ivy
Epipremnum aureum
It’s an attractive climbing evergreen vine that’s endemic to the warmer and more humid parts of the world such as Asia, Northern Australia and the Pacific. The plants climb and adhere to surfaces using aerial roots, however for indoor use, can be grown on totems or used in pots to give a cascading appearance. It’s usually selected for its variegated light green foliage.
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Yucca
Yucca elephantipes
Widely grown for their striking architectural appearance and tolerance to a range of conditions in many gardens and pots, these tough plants are native to Central America, South America, and the Caribbean.
With rosettes of leathery, evergreen, sword-shaped leaves and notable grey markings on the trunk, which look like elephant skin ( or noted for the thick, branching trunk which is reminiscent of an elephant’s foot at the base), these plants are a sure way to add a dramatic accent to any indoor or outdoor space.
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Zanzibar Gem
Zamioculcas zamiifolia
Native to Eastern Africa, Zanzibar Gem is a perennial plant growing up to 1m tall from fleshy, round underground rhizomes. Being a tropical plant, it is normally evergreen and it has thick, upright stems bearing narrow, dark-green glossy leaves. Zanzibar Gem has become one of the most popular Indoor plant selections due to it’s ability to tolerate very low light levels.
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