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Dieffenbachia – buy a true king in air purification
Originally Dieffenbachia comes from the Amazon region. Once it arrived in Europe, the plant was renamed Dieffenbachia. He was thus named after Joseph Dieffenbach (1796-1863), gardener of the Viennese palace Schönbrunn. This was the favorite palace of the famous Empress Sisi. The Dieffenbachia is a genus of the arum family (Araceae) and family of the Monstera and the Philodendron.
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5 x Fittonia verschaffeltii mosaic plant nerve plants – mixed colors
The Mosaic Plant (Fittonia) is a low-growing plant that comes from South America (Peru)† 'Small, but brave' can certainly be called Fittonia Mosaic Kings Cross. Since its introduction in the autumn of 2007, more than 100.000 units have been sold. It mosaic plant, as Fittonia is also called, rises barely five centimeters above the pot rim. But apparently...
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Iresine herbstii 'Aureoreticulata' (Steak Plant)
The bloom is inconspicuous, but the foliage is very decorative. The colors vary from burgundy, golden yellow and medium green, always marbled/veined. Pinch the buds to promote bushy growth during the growing season. In the summer, after the Ice Saints, the plant can go outside, but must overwinter indoors before the first frost.
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Iresine herbstii 'Bloodleaf' (Steak Plant)
The bloom is inconspicuous, but the foliage is very decorative. The colors vary from burgundy, golden yellow and medium green, always marbled/veined. Pinch the buds to promote bushy growth during the growing season. In the summer, after the Ice Saints, the plant can go outside, but must overwinter indoors before the first frost.
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Fittonia albivensis Mosaic Plant Red Leaves
The Mosaic Plant (Fittonia) is a low-growing plant that comes from South America (Peru)† 'Small, but brave' can certainly be called Fittonia Mosaic Kings Cross. Since its introduction in the autumn of 2007, more than 100.000 units have been sold. It mosaic plant, as Fittonia is also called, rises barely five centimeters above the pot rim. But apparently...
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Buy Tillandsia airplant air plant in glass deco
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Tillandsia Usneoides airplant air plant
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Tillandsia Melanocrater Baby airplant air plant
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Tillandsia airplant air plants mix
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Tillandsia Fasciculata airplant air plant (ML)
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Airplant air plant tillandsia butzii
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Tillandsia Xerographica Bonsai airplant air plant
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Airplant tillandsia ionantha fuego green
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Airplant tillandsia ionantha fuego red
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Tillandsia airplant care buy care nutrition powerspray
Help your tillandsias airplants to stay fresh and healthy with the Tillandsia care nutrition powerspray with premium airplant fertilizer. This fertilizer is concentrated and only needs to be used on your plants once a month. This spray bottle lasts for many months.
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Buy Tillandsia Baileyi Baby airplant air plant
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Airplant air plant tillandsia caput medusae
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Airplant air plant tillandsia curly slim XL
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy and care for Airplant Tillandsia Cotton
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Airplant air plant tillandsia nr 051591
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Airplant air plant tillandsia caput medusae incl london mini cup
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy and care for Dieffenbachia Tropic Snow
Originally Dieffenbachia comes from the Amazon region. Once it arrived in Europe, the plant was renamed Dieffenbachia. He was thus named after Joseph Dieffenbach (1796-1863), gardener of the Viennese palace Schönbrunn. This was the favorite palace of the famous Empress Sisi. The Dieffenbachia is a genus of the arum family (Araceae) and family of the Monstera and the Philodendron.
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Buy Dieffenbachia Maculata Camilla Compacta
Originally Dieffenbachia comes from the Amazon region. Once it arrived in Europe, the plant was renamed Dieffenbachia. He was thus named after Joseph Dieffenbach (1796-1863), gardener of the Viennese palace Schönbrunn. This was the favorite palace of the famous Empress Sisi. The Dieffenbachia is a genus of the arum family (Araceae) and family of the Monstera and the Philodendron.
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Hemigraphis alternata (Purple Waffle Plant)
De waffle plant is a tender tropical plant that is most commonly grown as a houseplant. It is sometimes grown as an annual ground cover because of its spreading habit. Its Latin name is Hemigraphis alternata, but several cultivars are called "purple wafers" or "red ivy." The leaves are green or burgundy with silvery markings and a puckered appearance, undoubtedly the origin of the…
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Airplant tillandsia ionantha fuego green incl. ornamental glass lamp
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Airplant tillandsia ionantha fuego incl. ornamental glass lamp
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Airplant air plant tillandsia ionantha green
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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Buy Tillandsia Streptophylla airplant air plant
In nature, these plants do not live on the ground, but between the branches of trees. Originally, airplants come from Central and South America. The Latin name is Tillandsia and they belong to the Bromeliad family, which you may also know from the pineapple plant.
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