More rich color comes from a deep green dwarf philodendron, whose glossy leaves are a foil to the pincushions' fine texture. |
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Other multiple fruits include the pineapple and a large-leaved relative of the houseplant called philodendron. |
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It's a South American species, Xanthosoma robustum, that's related to the dead-horse arum, philodendron, and skunk cabbage. |
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You can choose from a variety of plants, such as an azalea, cactus, maple tree or philodendron. |
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But the philodendron simply uncoils itself, crawls over to the nearest tree trunk, and climbs up again. |
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Then put the papyrus at the base, associated with aralia and philodendron leaves which provide volume. |
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The flowers are highlighted by large philodendron leaves interspersed with fern leaves at the base. |
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Historically, we specialized in the production of croton and philodendron cuttings. |
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Other house plants to enjoy growing this way include wandering Jew, hoya, English ivy, trailing philodendron, Hawaiian ti, and, of course, lucky bamboo. |
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There are many more plants that will thrive in medium light, among them Irish moss, Tahitian bridal veil, heart-leaved philodendron, pitcher plant, and butterwort. |
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The front garden is planted with tropical plants, like bamboo and philodendron, but Adi said the owners also planned to grow other plants like mango and banana trees. |
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Think peace lilies, dracaena, spider plants, philodendron, ferns and any other green foliage plant. |
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As she got out of bed, her reflection stood up indefatigably to meet her in the gilt-framed mirror that was one of her junk-shop finds, mounted in an alcove beside the window, with a trailing philodendron trained around it. |
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The script, whose characters to modern eyes resemble tepees and telegraph poles, shirt buttons and philodendron leaves, was unlike anything ever seen. |
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One such nomad is the philodendron in your dentist's waiting room. |
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The group is underlined with two philodendron leaves placed at the base. |
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Top air-cleaners include philodendron, Boston fern, peace lily and English ivy. |
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Thanks to clever new digital devices, a dry philodendron, undernourished hibiscus, or sadly neglected wandering Jew can send its owner a text or Twitter message. |
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On the lorry which was taking us to the Principality of Monaco, there was all our life of young couple, aquaria included, and the branches of the much loved philodendron. |
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Will know however that ingestion by your cat of certain plants like the rhododendron, the philodendron, the houx or the crocus of autumn are toxic. |
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Gulf Breeze homeowner Wayne Story could lose thousands of dollars in landscaping including a mature sago palm, a split-leaf philodendron and a Canary Island date palm. |
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Houseplants are common household hazards for pets, including Cycad, philodendron, dieffenbachia and lilies, which are extremely poisonous for cats. |
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Daffodils, lilies, laburnum, cherry laurel, castor oil bush and philodendron are all highly poisonous to pets and can prove fatal to our furry companions. |
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Following a few missteps, the hydroponically grown mural is now a robust tapestry of leafy plants, among them philodendron, fittonia, pilea and the spiderplant, chlorophytum. |
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There are also a number of arums which grow as vines, such as Philodendron. |
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There are about 200 species of Philodendron in the aroid family Araceae. |
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Some of the more well-known members are taro, Anthurium, Dieffenbachia, Caladium, skunk cabbage, and Philodendron. |
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Philodendron means tree lover and refers to the epiphytic or vining growth habit of these tropical plants, which are native to Central and South America. |
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