| Plant species |
||
|---|---|---|
| C | Cordyline sp. | Ti plant |
| Ds | D. sanderana | Belgian Evergreen |
| S | Sansevieria spp. | mother-in-law-tongue |
| Y | Yucca spp. | soft tip yucca, Spanish-Bayonet |
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