MYO, Piccadilly

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1. Asplenium Nidus
Common name: Bird’s Nest Fern
Latin name: Asplenium nidus
Origin: Native to tropical regions of Asia, Australia, and the Pacific Islands
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Asplenium antiquum, known for its narrower fronds, and Asplenium nidus ‘Crispy Wave’, which has highly ruffled, wavy leaves.
2. Hedera Helix
Common name: English Ivy
Latin name: Hedera helix
Origin: Native to Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Hedera helix ‘Variegata’, with green and white variegation, and Hedera helix ‘Goldchild’, which features green leaves edged with yellow.
3. Strelitzia Nicolai
Common name: Giant White Bird of Paradise
Latin name: Strelitzia nicolai
Origin: Native to South Africa
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Strelitzia reginae, known as the Bird of Paradise, which has striking orange and blue flowers, and Strelitzia alba, a rare species with large, white flowers.

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1. Strelitzia Nicolai
Common name: Giant White Bird of Paradise
Latin name: Strelitzia nicolai
Origin: Native to South Africa
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Strelitzia reginae, known as the Bird of Paradise, which has striking orange and blue flowers, and Strelitzia alba, a rare species with large, white flowers.
2. Howea forsteriana
Common name: Kentia Palm, Thatch Palm
Latin name: Howea forsteriana
Origin: Native to Lord Howe Island, Australia
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related palms include the Howea belmoreana (Belmore Sentry Palm), which has a more compact, arching growth form.

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1. Ficus Elastica
Common name: Rubber Plant, Rubber Fig
Latin name: Ficus elastica
Origin: Native to Southeast Asia
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Popular varieties include Ficus elastica ‘Tineke’, with variegated green, white, and pink leaves, and Ficus elastica ‘Burgundy’, known for its deep, almost black foliage.
2. Howea forsteriana
Common name: Kentia Palm, Thatch Palm
Latin name: Howea forsteriana
Origin: Native to Lord Howe Island, Australia
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related palms include the Howea belmoreana (Belmore Sentry Palm), which has a more compact, arching growth form.

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1. Ficus Lyrata
Common name: Fiddle Leaf Fig
Latin name: Ficus lyrata
Origin: Native to West Africa
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Ficus lyrata ‘Bambino’, a smaller cultivar with more compact leaves, and Ficus lyrata ‘Variegata’,
2. Monstera Deliciosa
Common name: Swiss Cheese Plant
Latin name: Monstera deliciosa
Origin: Native to the rainforests of Central America, particularly Mexico and Guatemala
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Monstera adansonii (Swiss Cheese Vine), which has smaller, more perforated leaves, and Monstera ‘Thai Constellation’, known for its striking variegation.
3. Strelitzia Nicolai
Common name: Giant White Bird of Paradise
Latin name: Strelitzia nicolai
Origin: Native to South Africa
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Strelitzia reginae, known as the Bird of Paradise, which has striking orange and blue flowers, and Strelitzia alba, a rare species with large, white flowers.

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1. Ficus Lyrata
Common name: Fiddle Leaf Fig
Latin name: Ficus lyrata
Origin: Native to West Africa
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Ficus lyrata ‘Bambino’, a smaller cultivar with more compact leaves, and Ficus lyrata ‘Variegata’,

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1. Strelitzia Nicolai
Common name: Giant White Bird of Paradise
Latin name: Strelitzia nicolai
Origin: Native to South Africa
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Strelitzia reginae, known as the Bird of Paradise, which has striking orange and blue flowers, and Strelitzia alba, a rare species with large, white flowers.
2. Caryota mitis
Common name: Fish Tail Palm
Latin name: Caryota mitis
Origin: Native to Southeast Asia, including Malaysia and Indonesia
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Caryota urens, known as the Jagged-Leaf Fishtail Palm, which has larger, more dramatic leaves, and Caryota obtusa, a less common variety with slightly different leaf shapes.
3. Philodendron Scandens
Common name: Heartleaf Philodendron, Sweetheart Plant
Latin name: Philodendron scandens
Origin: Native to the tropical regions of Central and South America
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Philodendron hederaceum (also known as Philodendron scandens), and Philodendron ‘Brazil’, which has green and yellow variegation.
4. Aeschynanthus ‘Pink Polka’
Common name: Pink Polka Lipstick Plant
Latin name: Aeschynanthus ‘Pink Polka’
Origin: Native to Southeast Asia, specifically Malaysia and Indonesia
Air cleaning score: 6/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Aeschynanthus radicans (the original Lipstick Plant), known for its bright red tubular flowers, and Aeschynanthus ‘Gollum’, which has uniquely shaped, tubular leaves.
5. Monstera Obliqua
Common name: Oblique-Leaf Monstera
Latin name: Monstera obliqua
Origin: Native to the tropical regions of Central and South America
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Monstera deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant) is the most commonly known relative, with more robust and less perforated leaves compared to Monstera obliqua, and Monstera adansonii (Swiss Cheese Vine), which has smaller holes in the leaves.

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1. Rhapsis Excelsa
Common name: Lady Palm, Bamboo Palm
Latin name: Rhapis excelsa
Origin: Native to China and Southeast Asia
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Rhapis humilis, which is smaller in size, and Rhapis multifida, known for its more finely divided leaves.
2. Pachira aquatica
Common name: Money Tree
Latin name: Pachira aquatica
Origin: Native to Central and South America, particularly in swampy regions of Mexico, the Caribbean, and South America
Air cleaning score: 7/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Pachira glabra, sometimes called the Guiana Chestnut, which is often confused with Pachira aquatica due to similar appearances.
3. Monstera minima
Common name: Monstera Minima, Mini Monstera, or Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma
Latin name: Monstera minima (often mistakenly referred to as Rhaphidophora tetrasperma)
Origin: Native to the tropical regions of Southeast Asia, including Malaysia and Thailand
Air cleaning score: 8/10
Other varieties: Related varieties include Monstera deliciosa (Swiss Cheese Plant) and Monstera adansonii, which have similar perforated leaves but differ in size and leaf shape.