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Apoballis (formerly Schismatoglottis) is a humidity-loving aroid with patterned heart-shaped leaves. Honest care for the rare collector’s plant.
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Aloe vera is the spiky succulent that survives in any sunny window — and the gel inside its leaves treats minor burns. Honest care guide for aloe and its relatives.
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Aralias — Ming, Balfour, and Fabian — are slow-growing tropical shrubs with intricate foliage. Honest care for the "false ginseng" family of indoor trees.
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Coffee Arabica is the houseplant that grows actual coffee beans. Honest care for growing the tropical tree indoors — and yes, eventually getting tiny harvests.
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Bird of Paradise (Strelitzia) is the dramatic banana-leaved statement plant. Honest care for the white BoP, orange BoP, and what to expect from indoor growing.
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Begonia is a sprawling family of 2,000+ species — rex, rhizomatous, cane, and tuberous types each need slightly different care. Honest care guide that actually distinguishes them.
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Bromeliads bloom spectacularly — once — then die. Honest care for the rosette types (Aechmea, Guzmania, Vriesea) and what to do about pups when the mother plant fades.
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Most bonsai sold as "indoor" plants are temperate trees that need to live outside. Honest care for ficus bonsai (the only true indoor bonsai) and the others that need a porch.
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Chinese Evergreen (Aglaonema) is the easiest patterned-leaf houseplant — pink, red, silver, or green. Honest care for the office-and-bedroom standby.
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Indoor cacti die from overwatering and low light, not neglect. Honest care guide for desert cacti, holiday cacti, and the difference between them.