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Exotic Houseplant Species

 10 Exotic Houseplant 



Did you know that there are a lot of surprises in nature? We will all be amazed when we stand and admire the unique shapes and forms in the plant world. And these 10 exotic houseplants are the perfect beauty to add beauty to your living space.


1. Haworthia Cooperi



The leaves of Haworthia Cooperi have a distinctive shape that looks like a bunch of bubbles, but in reality, the clusters of small rosettes are formed from succulent green leaves.


2. Euphorbia Obesa


 Euphorbia Obesa resembles a ball, hence it is also called the "baseball plant".


3. Corkscrew Grass



The green leaves of the corkscrew grass look like someone cutting them with scissors to give them a spiral shape.


4. Platycerium



Platiserium has distinctively shaped leaves that look like the horns of an animal, hence the name "Stockhorn fern".


5. Crassula Umbella


The shape of  Crassula Umbella is similar to that of small wine cups and its flowers have yellowish-green buds when in bloom.


6. Gentiana Ursula


Gentiana Urnula has layered leaves that look like stars. Succulents grow well in low maintenance and rock garden.


7. Euphorbia Tirucalli


Euphorbia Tirucalli is another name for "firesticks", thanks to the red color that appears on the tips of the branches.


8. Trachyandra


The spiral leaves of Drakandra are attractive and it makes anyone fall in love instantly.



9. Rose Succulents


Succulent roses look like flowers, but these succulents are much easier to keep alive than roses. Once the topsoil is dry you water them.


10. Sedum Morganianum



Sedummorganianum is commonly known as the "donkey tail", reaching 24 inches in length and showing blue-green leaves.

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