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Spider Plant

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Spider plant has grassy leaves and insignificant white flowers. Learn about the different varieties of this easy-to-care-for plant at HowStuffWorks.

Pocketbook Plant

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Pocketbook plant is a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using pocketbook plant at HowStuffWorks.

Snake Plant

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Snake plant, with leaves growing over a foot high, is a type of house plant that can handle neglect. Learn about its flowers at HowStuffWorks.

Rubber Plant

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Rubber plant is not an easy plant to care for although it can survive long periods of low light. Learn how to properly care for it at HowStuffWorks.

Jade Plant

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Jade plant is a thick-stemmed succulent plant with fleshy leaves edged in red. It's very easy to care for and will survive even under quite adverse conditions. Read about this African native.

Cactus Plants

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Cacti and succulent plants come in a variety of types, sizes, shapes, and colors. Learn about their characteristics and how to care for these plants.

How Hydropower Plants Work

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Hydropower plants produce about 24 percent of the world's electricity and supply more than 1 billion people with power. Find out how hydropower plants work.

Firecracker Plant

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Firecracker plant, with red tube-like flowers, needs direct light and at least 6 inches of surrounding space. Start your indoor garden with firecracker plants, which look great spilling out of hanging or boxed planters.

Licorice Plant

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Licorice plant comes in many forms and can be blended in pots with all colors of flowers –- from cool blue to warm reds. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Companion Planting: The Do's and Don'ts of Growing Plants Together

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Learn which plants benefit each other — and which plants shouldn't be neighbors — to get the most out of your garden.

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