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  2. Stromanthe - Wikipedia

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    Stromanthe is a genus of flowering plants in the family Marantaceae, native to the tropical portions of the Americas from Mexico to Trinidad to northern Argentina. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Species [ 2 ]

  3. Stromanthe sanguinea - Wikipedia

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    Stromanthe sanguinea is a plant species in the arrowroot family Marantaceae, native to the Brazilian rainforest. [1] It is a common houseplant in temperate climates, valued for its striking variegated leaves with purple undersides. It can grow outside in a humid tropical climate, but needs light shade in the afternoon and must be protected from ...

  4. Ctenanthe lubbersiana - Wikipedia

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    Stromanthe lubbersiana É.Morren Ctenanthe lubbersiana , called the bamburanta , is a species of flowering plant in the genus Ctenanthe , native to Brazil. [ 2 ] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit as a subtropical hothouse ornamental.

  5. 35 Low-Light Indoor Plants That'll Thrive in the Colder Months

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    $78.00 at thesill.com. Stromanthe Triostar. Water: every two weeks or so In shades of white, pink, and green, this colorful specimen has large, variegated leaves. We love this low-light indoor ...

  6. Stromanthe ramosissima - Wikipedia

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    Stromanthe ramosissima is a species of plant in the Marantaceae family. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.

  7. Marantaceae - Wikipedia

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    The plants usually have underground rhizomes or tubers. The leaves are arranged in two rows with the petioles having a sheathing base. The leaf blade is narrow or broad with pinnate veins running parallel to the midrib. The petiole may be winged, and swollen into a pulvinus at the base. [citation needed]

  8. Ctenanthe amabilis - Wikipedia

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    Ctenanthe amabilis, called the beautiful ctenanthe, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Ctenanthe, likely native to Brazil, and introduced into Costa Rica. [2] It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society 's Award of Garden Merit as a subtropical hothouse ornamental.

  9. Ctenanthe oppenheimiana - Wikipedia

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    Ctenanthe oppenheimiana, the giant bamburanta or never-never plant, is a species of flowering plant of family Marantaceae and is a native of Brazil. [1] It is an evergreen perennial . This plant can grow to more than 1 m (3.3 ft) tall and broad, with long narrow leaves up to 40 cm (16 in) in length.