Indoor Plant - Page 2 of 13 - Fine Gardening

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    Cigar plant

    Cuphea micropetala

    This tireless bloomer is best known for its small, tubular flowers, each colored in vivid orange hues and tipped with white, like the ash on a glowing cigar.

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    Angel’s trumpet

    Brugmansia suaveolens

    Few plants evoke tropicalia quite like the Brugmansias , with their voluminous tubular flowers that drip from imposing shrubs or small trees.

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    Mimosa

    Albizia julibrissin

    A large shrub or small tree, Albizia julibrissin is native to Iran to Japan.

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    Japanese painted fern

    Athyrium niponicum var. pictum

    This fern has cool, gray-green, almost silvery foliage and reddish-purple stalks that are useful for brightening dark spots in borders.

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    ‘Gartenmeister Bonstedt’ fuchsia

    Fuchsia ‘Gartenmeister Bonstedt’

    This cultivar boasts single, long-tubed, brick red flowers and dark bronze-red leaves and stems.

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    Golden barrel cactus

    Echinocactus grusonii

    Golden barrel cactus has a rounded form that eventually elongates.

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    ‘Orange King’ coleus

    Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Orange King’

    ‘Orange King’ exemplifies one of the loveliest characteristics of coleus, the ability to glow like stained glass when struck by sunlight.

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    ‘Mariposa’ coleus

    Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Mariposa’

    'Mariposa' is a big, upright, very striking coleus with 6- to 8-inch-long leaves that drape downward, allowing a clear view of their magnificent crimson-pink color.

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    ‘Swallowtail’ coleus

    Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Swallowtail’

    ‘Swallowtail’ puts on a fantastic display of texture and color.

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    ‘Vulcan’ coleus

    Plectranthus scutellarioides ‘Vulcan’

    26-inch-tall ‘Vulcan’ has a complex color scheme: crimson with an undercurrent of reddish rose, enhanced by brushes of black that heighten the richness of its crimped, puckered leaves.