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Anthuriums are celebrated for their heart-shaped blooms and thrive in medium to bright light. They flourish in humid conditions and come in shades like pink, lavender, and white. These plants can grow between two to three feet tall
With their small, colorful flowers in red, yellow, pink, salmon, and white, Crown of Thorns are a low-maintenance choice for bright indoor spaces. They adapt easily and need watering only when the soil is completely dry
Amaryllis plants are known for their large, trumpet-like blooms, which add a vibrant touch to any room. They grow best in warm, sunny spots and can reach up to 36 inches in height. Their cheerful blooms are perfect for brightening up
Ideal for St. Patrick's Day, Oxalis plants feature clover-like leaves and delicate white flowers, with some varieties showcasing purple foliage. They require evenly moist soil and medium to bright light, making them a charming addition
Clivia plants, with their smaller trumpet-shaped blooms, are a symbol of happiness and abundance. They retain their foliage throughout the year and prefer regular watering during the summer and less frequent watering in winter.
Peace Lilies are renowned for their spoon-shaped flowers and ease of care. They do well in low to moderate light and thrive in moist soil. If the plant starts to droop, it’s a sign it needs watering.
Cyclamen plants are perfect for adding color to winter days with their heart-shaped leaves and vibrant flowers. They need bright, indirect sunlight and will go dormant in late spring. These plants are also great for a festive Valentine's Day gift
Flowering Maple features blossoms in red, yellow, pink, or peach that dangle like lanterns, making them a standout among houseplants. They can be grown upright or in hanging baskets and require intense sunlight