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The Aglaonema is a compact houseplant that tolerates low light. Due to the many varieties, its foliage exists in different colours.
This Alocasia is native to the Moluccas and New Guinea. Alocasia are ussualy know for their big shield-like leaves but this one is serrated.
Not blessed with a green thumb? Then this low-maintenance succulent might become your new green best friend.
A striking plant with unique, 'zagging' leaves.
This iconic houseplant is native to tropical West Africa, India and Sri Lanka. It survives in dark places, but grows much better with some sun.
Dieffenbachia is native to Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela and in other parts of the Caribbean. It can reach heights of up to 2 meters.
This plant is found in tropical and subtropical Asia where it is used as a medicinal.
The Cryptanthus bivittatus 'Rubin Star' is part of the Bromeliaceae family. They remain relatively small at around 10 to 15 cm and come from eastern Brazil.
Looking for a plant to put in a rather dark spot? This low maintenance Sansevieria might be the one.
This easy to grow epipremnum has heart-shaped leaves on trailing stems that can easily grow longer than 1 meter.
This aroid looks like the lovechild of Monstera and Rhapidophora. Its native range is Thailand, Myanmar, Cambodia, Malaysia, Singapore, Some Indonesian islands and the Philippines.
The Scindapsus 'Trebie' is an easy to grow plant with heart-shaped leaves on trailing stems.
Everyone knows the pancake plant; this is its lesser-known, but equally beautiful cousin.
Not blessed with a green thumb? Then this low-maintenance plant might become your new green best friend.
This easy to grow epipremnum has heart-shaped leaves on trailing stems that can easily grow longer than 1 meter.
This tropical plant with decorative, colorful foliage closes its leaves at night and is therefore also called the ‘prayer’ or ‘living’ plant.
Sansevieria angolensis comes from... Angola. It is naturally fan-shaped and this particular cultivar is a lighter, silver-ish color.
This iconic houseplant originates from west Africa where it can reach a height of 15 meters.
The Rhipsalis is a beautiful and easy to care for plant that doesn't require a lot of attention and will effortlessly brighten up your interior.
This dense groundcovering Pilea comes from Colombia.
This easy to grow epipremnum has heart-shaped leaves on trailing stems that can easily grow longer than 1 meter.
The Tasmanian Tree Fern is native to Australia. It can get 1000 years old and the trunk is actually made up of dead fronds. The oldest tree fern fossils (different genus) are 140 million years old.