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Philodendron Oxycardium is an evergreen foliage plant with dark green leaves that start out bronze-coloured when they emerge. These cold-sensitive plants prefer a tropical climate and are normally propagated using stem cuttings during spring and summer.

These slow-growing plants don’t need to be reported often and require watering only when the soil is dry to touch. These shade-loving plants do well indoors and produce new leaves around the year. When cared for well, they live for decades!

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Sedum rupestre (Stonecrop) is a low growing, mat-forming, evergreen perennial with a brilliant green foliage.

This is ideal for rocky gardens, but can be grown as edge plants along the border or as ground covers. These tiny ones are planted in clusters to give a wonderful colourful padding to the garden floor.

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The Aeonium haworthii, sometimes known as the Pinwheel plant, is a pretty succulent belonging to the Crassulaceae family and genus Aeonium. One of the toughest and hardiest succulents in this group. It develops into a compact, tightly branched plant that can grow up to 2-3 feet tall and as wide, forming dense mounds. The tiny but enduring Haworth aeonium grows year after year with little maintenance. In warm, sunny areas, it works well in containers, banks, and rock gardens.

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Succulent plants like Bergeranthus multiceps are very common because of their low maintenance requirements and distinctive but attractive shapes. They can be used to adorn the atmosphere by being placed in window sills or on office tables as potted plants. In order to create a distinctive tropical environment, they can also be planted as undershrubs in courtyard corners that are drainable and ventilated. They are a great option for folks who are busy because they don’t require any maintenance.

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Sedum rupestre ‘Angelina’ (Stonecrop) is a low growing, mat-forming, evergreen perennial with a brilliant golden-yellow foliage of needle-like leaves.

This is ideal for rocky gardens, but can be grown as edge plants along the border or as ground covers. These tiny ones are planted in clusters to give a wonderful colourful padding to the garden floor.

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The lucky bamboo plant has it’s origins in Southeast Asia and has been well-known for its use in Feng Shui for over 5,000 years.

Though the plant looks like and grows quickly like bamboo (it can grow well over a foot in six months), it’s not related to the bamboo species, and is actually more a succulent.

According to Chinese traditions, the significance of lucky bamboo is tied to how many stalks are there.

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Low-growing Aloe humilis produces thick clumps of tiny, up to 8 inch (20 cm) broad, stemless (or very briefly stemmed) rosettes. The leaves are triangular in shape. They are a light blue-green or grey-green colour. Humilis, which relates to the plant’s low growth pattern, is the name of the species. Aloe humilis, often known as spider aloe, is a perennial evergreen plant that can grow in arid, Mediterranean, subtropical, or tropical climates and is commonly grown as a decorative houseplant.

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The succulent Euphorbia aeruginosa is a member of the spurge family and is indigenous to South Africa. It is a dwarf shrub with a subterranean caudex that is highly ornamental, spiky, succulent, and grows to a height of 15 to 30 cm (up to 40 cm has been documented north of Punda Milia). It branches with many brownish spines that are bluish grey or brownish green. Branching can happen above, at, or below ground.

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Zebra plants, the common name for Haworthia fasciata, are fragile, little succulent houseplants that only grow to a height of 5 to 8 inches. They feature clumps of thick, dark-green leaves that have white tubercles on the outside, giving them a “Zebra” appearance. Because it grows well indoors when properly cared for, it’s ideal for novices. It propagates easily as well, making it perfect for gifts or decorations.

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