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Plants in genus geogenanthus

Plants in genus geogenanthus

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Geogenanthus poeppigii

Geogenanthus poeppigii is a decorative houseplant from the Amazon, known for its wavy-edged leaves with vibrant green patterns. It requires bright, indirect light and high humidity, making it ideal for indoor environments. This compact plant grows around 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide, adding a touch of the tropics to any space.

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Geogenanthus ciliatus

Geogenanthus ciliatus is a flowering plant from the Commelinaceae family, native to the rainforests of Upper Amazonia. It adapts well to low light environments, featuring aerial stems with glossy, dark green leaves on top and velvety dark-purple underneath. The plant produces flowers on long pedicels in scorpioid cymes, adding a unique touch to its appearance. It thrives in well-draining soil with consistent moisture, making it a captivating choice for indoor plant enthusiasts.

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Geogenanthus 'Seersucker'

Geogenanthus 'Seersucker' is a Brazilian perennial recognized for its crinkled, textured leaves that resemble seersucker fabric. It grows to about 12 inches tall and 18 inches wide, thriving in bright, indirect light with moderate watering. This plant's unique foliage makes it an attractive addition to indoor plant collections.

Geogenanthus poeppigii 'Seersucker'

Geogenanthus poeppigii 'Seersucker' is a medium-growing plant with distinctive seersucker-like leaves. It thrives in bright, indirect light and high humidity, reaching up to 4 feet in height. Caution is advised as it is toxic if ingested.

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