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Cineraria
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Cineraria is a type of house plant well liked for its vibrant flowers that look like daisies. Learn how to grow cineraria from seed at HowStuffWorks.
Hoya
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Hoya is a twining plant with succulent green leaves. Its flowers of white or pink with red centers are borne in clusters. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.
Parlor Palm
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Parlor palm is often sold as a terrarium plant, as it will take quite long to outgrow its space. Learn about this easy house plant at HowStuffWorks.
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.
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.
False Aralia
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False aralia is a small indoor tree that has coppery red to deep green leaflets with toothed edges. Learn about its ease of care at HowStuffWorks.
Golden Barrel Cactus
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Golden barrel cactus forms a single, almost completely round globe with spikes and thick white wool. Learn about this large cactus at HowStuffWorks.
Purple Passion Vine
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Purple passion vine, or velvet plant, is covered in purple hairs, which give it a soft appearance. Learn more about this house plant at HowStuffWorks.
Burro's Tail Plant
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Burro's tail plant is a type of house plant with draping stems of bluish green, rounded leaves. Learn how to protect its leaf growth at HowStuffWorks.
Baby Tears Plant
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Baby tears plant looks good draping out of its container but can also maintain a moundlike shape with pinching. It does well in humid climes but prefers well-circulated air. Learn why to use it in a terrarium.