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  2. Cochemiea guelzowiana - Wikipedia

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    The stems have a spherical, apically depressed, about 7 inches tall and 4-10 inches in diameter. Tubercules are conical and cylindrical. They do not contain latex. The plant has 1-6 thin central spines, needle shaped, yellowish red, 8 to 25 millimeters long. The 60-80 radial spines are long and twisted, about 15 mm long.

  3. 10 Large Indoor Plants That Add Instant Impact to Your Space

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    Size: 10–15 feet tall, 8 feet wide Growing conditions: Bright light but tolerates medium light; well-draining houseplant potting mix Care tip: Water as the top quarter of the potting mix dries ...

  4. Bougainvillea glabra - Wikipedia

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    Tiny white flowers usually appear in clusters surrounded by colorful papery bracts, hence the name paperflower. The leaves are dark green, variable in shape, up to 100 mm (4 in) long. [7] The flowers are about 0.4 cm (0.16 in) in diameter (the pink petal-like structures are not petals, but bracts). [8]

  5. Dendrosenecio johnstonii - Wikipedia

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    The flower shoot is a tall, broad cone, 60 centimetres (about 2 feet) tall, and 40 centimetres (16 inches) wide, with the flower heads horizontal. Each floret is about 25 millimetres (one inch) long, and the compound flower is made up of 11 to 15 of the petal-like ray florets, with thirty to fifty "disc" florets in the centre.

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    10 Tropical Plants That Thrive Indoors Photos from Japan, Asia and othe of the world - Getty Images

  7. Your lemongrass should be ready to harvest after about three months, once the plant is at least 12 inches tall, says Roman: "The base of the stalk will be thicker than the upper blades, and pliable.