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The image features a Plectranthus verticillatus, commonly known as Swedish Ivy, Money Plant, or Creeping Charlie. Despite its name, the plant is not native to Sweden but is indigenous to South and East Africa. It became popular as a household ornamental after being cultivated in Sweden during the mid-20th century.
Ownership of specific plant varieties is generally decentralized unless they are patented cultivars. This specimen is a typical household ornamental plant grown in a nursery setting or domestic pot. In a retail context, it is often sold through independent garden centers or large-scale retail chains like IKEA or Home Depot, which source from regional agricultural producers. There is no single 'brand' or 'ultimate owner' for this botanical species, as it is a biological entity commonly propagated worldwide.
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