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What is Tillandsia Air Plant?

Known to many as pets rather than a plant, the tillandsia air plant comes in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and can appear to be spiky, rounded, fuzzy or furry. Some even have along trail behind them like a ponytail.

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What is Tillandsia Air Plant?

Known to many as pets rather than a plant, the tillandsia air plant comes in a wide variety of shapes and sizes, and can appear to be spiky, rounded, fuzzy or furry. Some even have along trail behind them like a ponytail.

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What is Baby Rubber?

The scientific name for the baby rubber plant is Peperomia obtusifolia. This green-leaved flowering plant species is commonly referred to as the American rubber plant since it’s native to South America.

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What is Baby Rubber?

The scientific name for the baby rubber plant is Peperomia obtusifolia. This green-leaved flowering plant species is commonly referred to as the American rubber plant since it’s native to South America.

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The jade plant is also known as the money tree, the money plant, or the lucky plant. It’s mostly grown indoors and in most Asian cultures, is used to symbolize luck, friendship, and prosperity. It’s considered good feng shui to keep a Jade plant by the door...

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The jade plant is also known as the money tree, the money plant, or the lucky plant. It’s mostly grown indoors and in most Asian cultures, is used to symbolize luck, friendship, and prosperity. It’s considered good feng shui to keep a Jade plant by the door...

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The Kudzu plant is a fast-growing, semi-woody, climbing, and somewhat hairy plant that is native to China and Japan. This perennial vine belonging to the pea family is also referred to as “the vine that ate the South.”

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The Kudzu plant is a fast-growing, semi-woody, climbing, and somewhat hairy plant that is native to China and Japan. This perennial vine belonging to the pea family is also referred to as “the vine that ate the South.”

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