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  2. Why Grow a Cast-Iron Plant? They're Nearly Indestructible - AOL

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    Cast-iron plants (Apidistra elatior) are members of the asparagus family, have long, strappy dark green or spotted foliage, and the leaves reach 2 to 3 feet long. Cast-iron plants are native to Asia.

  3. 9 Houseplants That Will Bring a Splash of Fall Color Indoors

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    The colorful foliage of this tropical houseplant rivals the showiest maples in autumn. Croton’s sturdy leaves are marked with shades of red, orange, yellow, and almost black year-round.

  4. Why You Shouldn't Repot Houseplants in Winter (Plus 6 Times ...

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    Related: 6 Common Houseplant Care Mistakes You're Probably Making, ... Spring is the best time to repot plants, but houseplants can technically be repotted in any season. The only time you should ...

  5. Houseplant - Wikipedia

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    Ficus elastica, or the rubber plant, is a common house plant but is also a tree which can grow up to 30–40 metres (98–131 ft) tall in the wild. Aglaonema (Chinese evergreen) Alocasia and Colocasia spp. (elephant ear) Anthurium spp. Aphelandra squarrosa (zebra plant) Araucaria heterophylla (Norfolk Island pine) Aspidistra elatior (cast iron ...

  6. Collinsia heterophylla - Wikipedia

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    Collinsia heterophylla is an annual plant growing in shady places, 10–50 centimetres (4–20 in) in height. It can be found in most of California (other than desert regions) below about 1,000 metres (3,300 ft). It blooms from mid spring to early summer.

  7. Acalypha hispida - Wikipedia

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    Acalypha hispida, the chenille plant, is a flowering shrub which belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae, [1] the subfamily Acalyphinae, and the genus Acalypha. Acalypha is the fourth largest genus of the family Euphorbiaceae, and contains many plants native to Oceania .

  8. 15 Bulbs to Plant in Fall for a Beautiful Showing Next Spring

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    Care requirements: Full to partial sun; loamy, sandy, well-draining soil. ... Foxtail lilies (Eremurus robustus) might be some of the showiest bulbs you can plant. “In late spring, their shape ...

  9. Rosa californica - Wikipedia

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    Rosa californica is a common plant native to California. It is primarily found in elevations of below 6,000 feet. It is primarily found in elevations of below 6,000 feet. While most common in moist regions like river banks, the plant can also adapt to various soil textures, develop drought resistance, and has common-pest and disease resistance.