Rubber Plants are native to India and Malaysia offering large, shiny foliage in various shades of green with hints of white or red tones.
Read MoreAfrican Violets are native to Eastern Africa and are desired for their cheerful flower and fuzzy foliage.
Read MoreFlat, thick leaves fan out to create a foundation of green with stems shooting our producing brightly colored flowers of pink, yellow, orange, or red with a long bloom time.
Read MoreThis Southern Europe and Turkey native offers beautiful, shooting star flowers that make lovely blooming accent plants for indoors.
Read MoreThis evergreen tree offers lush, green color and soft to touch needles.
Read MoreThis Brazilian native starts to bloom when the days get shorter and cooler, which is why they are popular around the holidays.
Read MoreNative to China the Pilea or Friendship Plant has increased in popularity just over the last few years because it was just a few years ago that it was made available in the USA.
Read MoreNative to Northern Africa, the Aloe Vera or Burn Plant is desired for its medicinal, healing sap to ease minor burns and cuts.
Read MoreCrotons are native to Malaysia, India, and some of the South Pacific Islands offering colorful foliage in yellow, orange, red, or green.
Read MoreThe Anthurium plant also known as the Flamingo Flower offers waxy, heart-shaped flowers in red, orange, pink, or white and broad large leaves that come to a point.
Read MoreLush green, round foliage resembles jade stones but in plant form.
Read MoreThe Calla Lily, which is native to South Africa, is popular for brightly colored, cupped-shaped blooms offered in many different colors.
Read MoreThe Peace Lily is native to Indonesia and Central America. They are commonly used in offices or malls because they are easy-to-care-for.
Read MoreNative to Mexico and Guatemala this plant offers large perforated foliage with cutouts resembling Swiss Cheese.
Read MoreAlso known as the Zanzibar Gem or by its scientific name Zamioculcas zamiifolia, the ZZ Plant is trending everywhere on social media.
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