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what we like about this and the landscaping of this tree is that you can get a real nice contrast of color and texture in your landscape. this has a real colander growth and it ll grow up to about 15 feet tall. once this is established it tolerates a lot of diverse conditions and doesn t use as much water as most plants. this is probably one of the oldest house plants around it s called a mother in law s tongue or sansevieria. it s very easy to take care of. i had one of these in college. i don t think i ever watered it. i dust it off every once in a whiel but this thing would take water about every two to three weeks. this is a knockout rose. this is from a new series of roses that we call earth kind, which means there a very easy to take care of. now rose is the number one selling plant in the country and this one is more disease resistant and takes a lot less care than the hybrid teas. now this again will take extreme conditions. does really well in the hot summer and blooms terrifi