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00:00Nine strange rare houseplants you probably never knew existed.
00:05Living stones.
00:06Living stones resembling stones with brain-like leaves endure neglect.
00:10They bloom and fall with colorful flowers, then enter winter dormancy.
00:15Marimo moss balls.
00:17Marimo moss balls, adored by aquarium enthusiasts, are rare collectibles for indoor plant lovers.
00:23They can live up to 200 years with minimal maintenance in tap water, with algae eaters controlling algae growth.
00:31Black Prince Succulent.
00:33The Black Prince Succulent, known for its dark appearance, balances vibrant collections.
00:38This echeveria blooms on tall stalks in summer.
00:41Dolphin Succulents.
00:43Dolphin Succulents, named for dolphin-like leaves, result from cross-pollinating string of pearls and hot dog cactus.
00:50Resurrection Plant.
00:51The Resurrection Plant, also called Rose of Jericho, is a desert plant.
00:57It curls into a ball to conserve moisture, unfurling with water.
01:01Sweetheart Plant.
01:02The Sweetheart Plant resembles a hanging jade plant with heart-shaped leaves, needing bright light and scarce watering.
01:09Fishbone Cactus.
01:11The Fishbone Cactus flourishes in bright light, infrequent watering, misting enhances its spine-like appearance, and thrives on neglect.
01:19Rose Succulent.
01:21The Rose Succulent is delightful, thriving in indirect light, sandy soil, and sparse watering.
01:27Basketball Plant.
01:28The Basketball Plant mimics peyote, but is legal and easy to grow.
01:33It thrives with warm air, little water, light, and well-draining soil.
01:37The
01:54The Basketball Plant.
01:56The Basketball Plant.
01:58The Basketball Plant.
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