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The Green Influence — The 10 Most Instagrammable Plants

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No. 9: The Jade Plant
Crassula ovata, also known as the Jade Plant, ranks ninth by a whisker. The Jade Plant is extremely popular, especially in Asia, as it is thought to bring financial luck. Its gorgeous vibrant green leaves are another selling point of this plant which is a beautiful addition to any plant lover's collection.

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No. 8: String of Pearls
In eighth place is the Curio rowleyanus plant, also known as String of Pearls. Despite being an extremely delicate plant, String of Pearls is a beautiful addition to any plant collection. Similar to many other succulents, the plant is straightforward to maintain and has 233,711 posts on Instagram.

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No. 7: Wax Plant
The seventh most Instagrammable houseplant is the Hoya Plant, otherwise known as Wax Plant. The popularity of the Wax Plant is due to its sweet scent, attractive and lengthy leaves, and pretty floral accents. To date, the plant has 303,440 posts on Instagram, which secured its seventh position.

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No. 6: Snake Plant
The Dracaena trifasciata is the sixth most Instagrammable plant, with 513,093 posts. The plant is also nicknamed the Snake Plant, and it's popular for its contribution to purifying the air and releasing oxygen during the nighttime.

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No. 5: Pincushion Cactus
Fifth place is held by Mammillaria, also known as Pincushion Cactus, with a total of 529,729 posts. The pincushion cactus is popular among cactus lovers because of its small size and ease of care.

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