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  2. 20 Bathroom Plants That Thrive in High Humidity - AOL

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    Here are the 20 best bathroom plants you can buy (plus how to keep ‘em alive). ... This leafy plant is native to the tropics—meaning it loves humidity and is accustomed to growing in a dark ...

  3. The 32 Best Bathroom Plants for a Spa-Like Space - AOL

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    Ideal bathroom plants thrive in humid, low-light conditions. Find plants for your bathroom including hanging plants, air plants, and ferns. The 32 Best Bathroom Plants for a Spa-Like Space

  4. The 10 Best Plants for Bathrooms - AOL

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    Here, the 10 best plants for bathrooms. But hope for a happy, green bathroom isn't lost: These oxygen-emanating varieties stand up like champs to the bathroom elements—steam, dim lighting and ...

  5. Schistostega - Wikipedia

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    Schistostega pennata, also called goblin gold, [1] Dragon's gold, [2] luminous moss [1] or luminescent moss, [3] is a haplolepideous moss known for its glowing appearance in dark places. It is the only member of the family Schistostegaceae .

  6. Verbascum nigrum - Wikipedia

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    Verbascum nigrum, the black mullein [1] or dark mullein, [2] is a species of biennial or short-lived perennial herbaceous plant in the mullein genus Verbascum, native to dry open sites in temperate Europe. It grows to 0.5–1.5 m (1.6–4.9 ft).

  7. Aquilegia coerulea - Wikipedia

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    Aquilegia coerulea is a herbaceous plant with flowering stems that may be 15–80 centimeters (6–31 in) when fully grown. [3] Its leaves are on stems that are always shorter than the flowering stems, just 9–37 cm (4–15 in) and are compound leaves that usually have three leaflets on three components (), but occasionally may be simpler with just three leaflets or more complex (). [4]

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