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Here is a small collection of some of my favorite houseplants. Click the thumbnails for a larger view.

You can find more photographs of my indoor and outdoor plants in my Picturetrail and Photobucket albums.

Monstera deliciosa

Philodendron bipinnatifidum. Also called Philodendron selloum. I purchased this in 2004 in a six-inch pot.

Philodendron, White Bird of Paradise, Foxtail fern. Philodendron bipinnatifidum, Strelitzia nicolai, and Asparagus densiflorus 'Meyersii'

Peperomia incana. This has lovely velvety leaves, and a semi-succulent habit.

Bedroom window shelves. These shelves were built for me with much love by Bob.

Ivy Wreath and Foxtail "Fern." This living wreath, composed of several cultivars of Hedera helix, was a seasonal planting from the summer of 2008.

Hoya Carnosa variety

Neon "Pothos." This variety of Epipremnum aureum has bright yellow and chartreuse foliage. Photographs do not do it justice.

Sansevieria trifasciata 'Bantel's Sensation'

Sansevieria trifasciata 'Silver Laurentii'

Haworthia Bowl. There are so many species and subspecies of Haworthia that it is difficult to keep track. But they seem to all go nicely together.

Zamioculcas zamiifolia. This pic of my ZZ plant isn't the best, but I decided to post it because of our 12 year-old golden retrievers, Jenny and Laces

Begonia 'Crackin' Rosie.' This is an easy cane begonia--I say this with my fingers crossed. I've had healthy begonias deteriorate almost overnight.

Norfolk Island Pine. Araucaria heterophylla. A plant that has surprised me by being problem-free. I try to keep it cool in the winter.

Euphorbias

I am especially fond of the tall Euphorbia lactea, which is crested on one side. The short green one is a fully crested E. lactea. Even though I don't usually care for grafts, I could resist the colors on the third plant in the picture.

Hedera helix varieties

Another Hedera helix

Hibiscus rosa-sinensis cultivar. This picture was taken on 2/28/09. Spring is on its way! That's my kitty Luke peeking out from behind.