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A sensitive and delicate bright green fern with dark stems and fan-like leaves that grows in the shade next to rivers in its natural environment. It has no flowers, likes even temperature and very high humidity (1-2 hours morning or evening sun). Use a pebble tray or humidifier and plant in peat moss or coconut coir.
Thrives best in a terrarium or in a bathroom with enough light and no draught. Use diluted amounts of liquid fertilizer during summer months after watering. The fern also prefers being root bound so don’t repot too quickly and only to one size larger pot with a loose rich compost with perlite. To propagate in early spring, divide plant leaving rhizomes (roots) attached to fronds, or by spores under the leaves, but this takes many months to get to germinate.
Prone to draughts, dryness, root rot which results in dry, browning or yellowing of leaves.

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Adiantum tenerum ‘Scutum Roseum’: An evergreen fern with pink and green foliage. To grow well, it prefers bright shade – shade and even moisture – regular water. Grows best in well-drained, rich, average and alkaline soil. In need of something humidity tolerant and verticillium wilt resistant? This may be a good option.

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Adromischus cristatus is a species of succulents from the family Crassulaceae, endemic to the eastern cape of South Africa. It is a perennial with short erect branches 20–50 mm long covered with fine aerial roots. Leaves are green to gray-green, with undulating margin, and generally measuring 20–40 × 5–13 mm. During the springtime, it sends up long narrow stalks for its flowers, which are tubular in shape and white in color with hints of red. Common names for this plant include “Key Lime Pie” and “Crinkle Leaf Plant.”

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Aeonium ‘Kiwi’: A cute, selected cultivar of Pinwheel Aeonium. It is a tricolor, variegated rosette of green and yellow with hot pink margins, when grown in bright sun. It makes a very attractive and showy plant for sunny sills and succulent gardens. Over time, it grows tall, bare stems, but it takes well to pruning and keeping to keep it compact.

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Anacampseros rufescens, related to the more familiar Portulaca, is native to South Africa (Karoo) and forms small spiraling star-shaped rosettes with fleshy dark olive green pointed leaves that turn purple in bright light. Attractive, white filament-like hairs are present along the stems adding a nice contrast to the dark foliage. It thrives in full or part sun. Water thoroughly when dry. Easy to grow succulent house plant.

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  • Ceropegia Woodii ‘String of Arrows’, a wonderful trailing succulent plant, is another member of the “String of Things” Ceropegia succulent family. It is a lookalike of the String of Hearts plant, except for the narrower, “arrow”- shaped leaves that are deep green with minty white venation.
  • String of Arrows has reddish-brown trailing vines, best seen cascading down from a hanging basket or container. This plant is significantly rarer than its popular family member, String of Hearts.
  • Flowers are pink and purple, trumpet-shaped, and bloom in the spring/summer.
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String of Hearts, Ceropegia woodii, is just one of many species in the genus Ceropegia that are grown as ornamental houseplants. Native to southern Africa, the stringy, purplish stems are vining or trailing, making this best grown as a hanging plant, or they can be trained up a small trellis. The beautiful heart-shaped leaves are 1-2 cm wide and long. They are dark green marbled with white variegation.

Other common names include rosary vine, chain of hearts, collar of hearts, and hearts entangled (because the stems easily enmesh).

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Very similar to your regular String of Hearts but the leaf shape and coloring is slightly different. The Silver Dollar SOH has wider more “Silver Dollar” shaped leaves and a silvery tint to it with pink/purple under-leaves. Subtle, but super cute and harder to find. 

Light: Bright indirect light will keep your string of hearts growing quickly and colors vibrant, growth rate will significantly slow if not given enough light.

Water: Although the String of Hearts is a succulent, it likes to have more frequent watering than other succulents. Let your String of Hearts dry out between watering then water deep. If you notice the leaves swelling, this may be a sign of too much water. These can be susceptible to root rot so do not leave them in standing water. 

Humidity: Ceropegia woodii do not need any extra humidity. Normal indoor environment will keep them happy.  

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It is an evergreen succulent trailing vine that grows to 10 centimetres (3.9 in) in height and spreads to reach up to 2–4 metres (6 ft 7 in – 13 ft 1 in) in length. Its leaves are shaped like hearts, about 1–2 cm wide and long. When exposed to sufficient light they have a deep green colour; under insufficient lighting the leaves are pale green. With age it develops a woody caudex at its base. The roots, and occasionally the stems, will often develop tubers. On the stems these tubers form at nodes and are likely the reason for the common name of rosary vine.

In general, the flower form is similar to those of other Ceropegia species. The corolla grows to 3 cm in length and is a mixed colouring of off-white and pale magenta. The five petals are a deeper purple.

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An extremely variable species. The narrow, pointed, splayed (“propeller-like”) leaves are initially a light green, but become a strong reddish colour in the sun. The leaves are stacked, and near the base of the rosette they are larger. Near the top of a rosette, the leaves gradually get smaller and change into floral bracts, as the stem forms a long, pointed inflorescence. It is a small, succulent herb (15–40 cm in height) – with stems that are either erect or rambling and mat-forming. Each stem forms roots at its internodes, which take root if the stem lies against the ground. Capitella is mostly biennial, blooming in the summer, with small, white, star-shaped flowers forming all around each thick, upright stem. It grows to a height of about 6 inches tall, and will be damaged when exposed to temperatures below 30 °F (−1 °C

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This spectacular succulent has symmetrically stacked, pointed leaves that emerge green but turn red in the sun. It’s a free-branching, vigorous plant that fills the pot quickly and creates a beautiful accent for a patio or rock garden. Small white flowers appear in summer. Grow in well-drained cactus potting mix and be careful not to overwater.

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