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  2. The Newest Trend in Houseplants? Black Leaf Varieties - AOL

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    From the rare black ZZ plant and popular philodendron black cardinal to the ludisia discolor (jewel orchid), whose burgundy leaves are shot through with shimmering white pinstripes, black foliage ...

  3. Pachystachys coccinea - Wikipedia

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    Pachystachys coccinea, the Cardinals guard, is a perennial evergreen shrub native to French Guiana, Brazil, and Peru [1] It has ovate to elliptic dark leaves and red flowers on terminal spikes, and can grow to be two to six feet tall, though cultivated plants tend to be shorter.

  4. Ipomoea quamoclit - Wikipedia

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    I. quamoclit is a herbaceous, twining vine growing up to 3–10 feet (0.91–3.05 m) tall. The leaves are 1–4 inches (25–102 mm) long, deeply lobed (nearly pinnate), with 9-19 lobes on each side of the leaf.

  5. Ipomoea horsfalliae - Wikipedia

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    Ipomea horsfalliae is a flowering plant in the family Convolvulaceae known by several common names including Lady Doorly's morning glory, cardinal creeper, and Prince Kuhio vine. It is native to the Caribbean and Brazil .

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    There is an abundance of native plants in New Jersey that offer spectacular colors during the fall months. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  7. Tillandsia fasciculata - Wikipedia

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    Tillandsia fasciculata, commonly known as the giant airplant, [4] giant wild pine, or cardinal airplant, [5] is a species of bromeliad that is native to Central America, Mexico, the West Indies, northern South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Suriname, French Guiana, northern Brazil), and the southeastern United States (Georgia and Florida).