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Jungle Fire plant (Excoecaria cochinchinensis ‘Jungle Fire’) is aptly named for the vibrant maroon coloring on the underside of its leaves. Need a break? Play the USA TODAY Daily Crossword Puzzle.
where jungle-like temperatures and humidity cause plants to grow larger than normal. In homes and offices, a potted pothos vine might reach halfway around a window. Here, pothos leaves are the ...
Scientists are concerned that the world's smelliest plant is under threat. The Rafflesia - which blooms the largest flowers in the world - is found in south-east Asia. It feeds on jungle vines ...
Its large leaves die back in winter when the plant may need protecting with horticultural fleece and are replaced by new growth in the spring. If you want to create your own jungle garden ...