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The maidenhair fern (Adiantum) is a small, graceful plant with delicate, fan-shaped leaves. It grows best in cool, shaded, and moist environments like forests and riverbanks. The fern is known for its elegant appearance, with fine, black stems. It is often used as an ornamental plant in gardens and homes. The maidenhair fern is easy to care for if kept in the right conditions.
Cissus nodosa is a fast-growing, vigorous vine from the family Vitaceae. It has attractive glossy leaves. The plant is notable for producing reddish tendrils that hang down from plant like a curtain, which looks like the roots of a banyan tree.
Staghorn ferns are part of the polypod family and plants with unique, antler-shaped leaves that often grow on trees. They like indirect light, humid air, and can be mounted on wood to grow indoors. These ferns are popular because they look unusual and are easy to care for and add a green touch to any space.
Cissus nodosa is a fast-growing, vigorous vine from the family Vitaceae. It has attractive glossy leaves. The plant is notable for producing reddish tendrils that hang down from plant like a curtain, which looks like the roots of a banyan tree.
Spanish moss is a flowering plant in the family Bromeliaceae that grows hanging from tree branches in full sun through partial shade. It has no roots, and its brown, green, yellow, or grey flowers are tiny and inconspicuous.
Chain of Love is a fast-growing, climbing, somewhat woody, robust vine. It is a flowering plant from the buckwheat family, Polygonaceae. Leaves and flowers are often eaten as cooked vegetables in Thailand. In some regions it is cultivated in landscapes as an ornamental since it has showy flowers.
Thunbergia laurifolia Plants flower almost continuously throughout the year with flowers opening early in the morning and aborting in the evening of the same day. The plant develops a very tuberous root system. It is cultivated as an ornamental in gardens in tropical regions and in heated glasshouses in temperate regions.
String of nickels succulents get their name from their appearance. Grown for its foliage, the tiny round leaves of the string of nickels plant resemble small coins dangling on a cord. The leaf color can vary from pale green to a bronze or silvery tone. The tiny flowers are white and have a waxy texture. It is a very slow grower.