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  2. Ceropegia woodii - Wikipedia

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    Ceropegia woodii is a flowering plant in the dogbane family Apocynaceae, native to South Africa, Eswatini and Zimbabwe. It is sometimes treated as a subspecies of the related Ceropegia linearis, as C. linearis subsp. woodii. [1] Common names include chain of hearts, collar of hearts, string of hearts, rosary vine, hearts-on-a-string, and ...

  3. Abrus precatorius - Wikipedia

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    Abrus precatorius, commonly known as jequirity bean or rosary pea, is a herbaceous flowering plant in the bean family Fabaceae. It is a slender, perennial climber with long, pinnate -leafleted leaves that twines around trees, shrubs, and hedges.

  4. Abrin - Wikipedia

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    Abrin is only formed in nature by the rosary pea. The brightly coloured seeds of this plant contain about 0.08% of abrin. The toxin is found within the seeds, and its release is prevented by the seed coat. If the seed coat is injured or destroyed (by chewing, for example) the toxin may be released. The rosary pea is the source plant of abrin

  5. Crassula rupestris - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are entire and reddish at the edge. The leaf tip is pointed or blunt. If exposed to intense sunlight, the plant will instead take on a reddish color. Crassula 'Springtime' is a cultivar of the plant with peculiarly chunky leaves and showy blooms, with rugged, triangular leaves which stack up on thin stems up to 6 inches tall. [4]

  6. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    A houseplant, sometimes known as a pot plant, potted plant, or an indoor plant, is an ornamental plant that is grown indoors. [1] As such, they are found in places like residences and offices, mainly for decorative purposes. Common houseplants are usually tropical or semi-tropical, and are often epiphytes, succulents or cacti. [2]

  7. Ceropegia - Wikipedia

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    Linnaeus referred to the description and picture of a plant in the Horti Malabarici as the plant for which the genus was created. [5] In 1753 he named this species as Ceropegia candelabrum. [6] Linnaeus did not explain the etymology but later explanations stated that the name Ceropegia was from the Greek [7] word keropegion κηροπηγɩον.

  8. Why Plant Lovers Can’t Get Enough of the Seussian ... - AOL

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    The dracaena marginata, or dragon tree, is a type of tree that grows long, thin, needle-shaped green leaves edged in a gorgeous red color that sit on top of the plant’s trunk. Erin Marino ...

  9. Coursetia glandulosa - Wikipedia

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    Coursetia glandulosa, the rosary babybonnets, is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. [3] It is native to desert and dry scrubland areas of the US state of Arizona, Mexico, and Honduras. [2] A deciduous shrub reaching 20 ft (6 m), it is typically found in rocky habitats such as canyons, at elevations below 1,200 m (4,000 ft). [3]

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