Its name comes from the brown lines on its leaves, which resemble the Iron Cross found on Crusader shields.
It has leaves with patterns that resemble the tail feathers of its namesake bird.
In the dark, it will fold its beautiful leaves together to form the shape of praying hands.
It’s name comes from the delicate network of pink, red, white, or silver veins on each leaf.
It's vivid reddish-pink leaves makes it a standout choice for establishing a focal point in a room.
This plant's delicately textured, fern-like leaves bring grace and elegance to any area.
Named after the metallic-silver splotches on its leaves, looks great in a tabletop plant or hanging basket.