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Avocado

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Avocado is a type of house plant that can be grown from seed in a glass. Learn how to transfer avocado to a pot at HowStuffWorks.

Oleander Is a Poisonous Plant, Not a Cure for COVID-19

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Despite being pretty in pink, oleander is a highly poisonous plant. And now it's being touted as a cure for COVID-19. We'll break down the facts from fiction.

Spiderwort

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Spiderworts are weak-stemmed plants with 3-petaled flowers. Plant spiderwort in shade or indoors as a house plant. Learn more at HowStuffWorks.

Primrose

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Primrose is a perennial flower. Gardeners enjoy its beautiful shades of colors, including red flowers, yellow flowers, purple flowers and orange flowers. Grow primrose in the outdoor garden bed or as a house plant. Learn about primrose.

Caring for Bromeliads

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Bromeliads vary greatly in size, shape, color, distribution, and ease of growth. Learn about their characteristics and how to care for these plants.

Asparagus Fern

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Asparagus fern is an attractive plant with star-shaped flowers that turn into pretty red and purple berries. Learn how to grow the asparagus fern in the garden and as a house plant.

Geranium, Zonal

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The geranium, or zonal, is an annual flower with a band of dark color in its leaves. Learn about using it in the garden and as a house plant.

Chrysanthemum

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Chrysanthemums are a type of annual flower. Learn about growing, propagating, and using chrysanthemum at HowStuffWorks.

Japanese Yew

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Japanese yew is one of the only conifers that is shade tolerant, and it produces vibrant berries that please the eye. Learn how to grow and use Japanese yew in your garden or as a house plant.

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