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Having a forest or a feeling of a forest in your own backyard is easily achieved by the abundance of plants living under forest canopy – ferns and moss for that cool feeling, begonias for the leaf patterns, epiphytic flowering bromeliads for color, and Aglaonemas for a riot of leaf designs.

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INDIGENOUS FOREST TREES
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Having a forest or a feeling of a forest in your own backyard is easily achieved by the abundance of plants living under forest canopy – ferns and moss for that cool feeling, begonias for the leaf patterns, epiphytic flowering bromeliads for color, and Aglaonemas for a riot of leaf designs.

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