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Cacti
Aloe Juvenna Plant
$85.00The Aloe Juvenna plant, often referred to as the Tiger Tooth Aloe, is a captivating succulent hailing from East Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanzania. Its distinctive appearance is characterized by rosettes of triangular leaves adorned with elongated, tooth-like projections along the edges, evoking the image of a tiger’s teeth, hence the common name.
These leaves are typically green, sometimes featuring reddish-brown to orange-brown spots and speckles, adding to its decorative allure.
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Plants
binoid zz plant
$65.00The binoid ZZ plant, scientifically known as Zamioculcas zamiifolia, is a highly resilient and visually appealing houseplant appreciated for its striking, glossy green leaves and minimal care requirements. Native to eastern Africa, particularly Kenya and Tanzania, this plant has gained immense popularity as an indoor favorite.
Characterized by its architectural and glossy foliage, the ZZ plant’s leaves are composed of multiple glossy leaflets, giving them an appealing, almost plastic-like appearance. These leaves grow in an upright, arching fashion, creating an elegant and modern aesthetic. What makes the ZZ plant truly remarkable is its ability to thrive in low light conditions, making it an excellent choice for offices, homes, or spaces with limited natural light.
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Plants
Bird of Paradise Plant
$50.00The Bird of Paradise plant, or Strelitzia reginae, is a striking and exotic houseplant known for its large, banana-like leaves and unique, bird-like flowers. This plant is native to South Africa and is favored for its tropical and eye-catching appearance.
Bird of Paradise plants feature long, arching, and glossy green leaves that resemble the shape of a banana leaf. These leaves can grow quite large, making the plant an impressive and attractive addition to any indoor space.
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Cacti
Christmas Cactus
$70.00The Christmas Cactus, scientifically known as Schlumbergera bridgessii or Schlumbergera x buckleyi, is a popular and beloved houseplant celebrated for its colorful and vibrant blooms, which typically appear during the holiday season.
Despite its name, it’s important to note that the Christmas Cactus is not a true cactus; it belongs to the family Cactaceae. This distinctive plant is characterized by its unique, segmented stem structure. Its stems are flat and leaf-like, arranged in a cascading or drooping manner, giving it a tropical and somewhat graceful appearances.
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Plants
Fiddle Leaf Fig Plant
$63.00The Fiddle Leaf Fig, scientifically known as Ficus lyrata, is a highly sought-after and ornamental indoor plant admired for its large, violin-shaped leaves and elegant, tree-like appearance. Originating from the tropical rainforests of western and central Africa, particularly in regions like Sierra Leone and Cameroon, the Fiddle Leaf Fig has become a popular choice for interior decoration.
With its glossy, deep green leaves that can grow up to 15 inches (38 cm) wide and 18 inches (46 cm) long, the Fiddle Leaf Fig is known for its dramatic and sculptural presence.
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Cacti
Lazarus
$91.00Haworthia Limifolia, commonly known as the Fairy Washboard or the File-Leafed Haworthia, is a charming and compact succulent native to South Africa. It is highly regarded for its unique appearance and ease of care, making it a popular choice among succulent enthusiasts and indoor plant collectors.
This succulent features tightly packed rosettes of thick, fleshy leaves with distinctive raised white ridges that resemble a washboard or file, hence its common names.
The dark green leaves are triangular and taper to a point, creating an eye-catching and somewhat architectural arrangement. These ridges serve as a mechanism to help the plant conserve moisture, allowing it to thrive in arid conditions.