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A yellow-edge form of Agave americana that’s sure to be an architectural focal point in your garden. Forms a large, upright habit of dark green leaves with a wide, butter yellow margin. The leaves can measure up to 3in wide, with toothed notches lining the margins. Light green color appears where the margin and centers overlap. The…
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Agave leopoldi is great for small pots or crevices of rocks it is a small Agave that has white margins on the leaves, narrow spine and a hairy look from the curling fibrous margins that peel back. It blossoms infrequently flowers of red and yellow. Agave x leopoldii is an evergreen cactus / succulent with…
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Agave plants prefer a spot with full sun, but they can tolerate a little shade. The hotter the climate is, the more shade they can handle. Agaves grown in pots need a soil that will dry out slowly but offer good drainage. Use a combination of equal parts compost; good potting mix or garden soil; and either gravel,…
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Pet Warning:Toxic To Ingest Care Level:I’m Easy Approximate Size: 4″ to 14″ W 12″ to 16″ H The Aglaonema Red Siam (Red Siam Chinese Evergreen) is a no-fuss tropical plant that displays red and pink tones in its foliage. They make a regal accent to any room where there is medium to bright, indirect light. Water this specimen regularly.
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Known for its lance-shaped leaves with jagged edges, aloe vera is a popular houseplant for many reasons: It’s one of the best air-purifying plants (great for the bedroom, bathroom or kitchen) and has an array of dermatologist-approved benefits like helping to reduce acne and wrinkles, healing wounds or easing irritation from sunburns. Plus, even if you’re far from a green thumb, caring for…
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Amaryllis may be purchased as bare or planted bulbs, and are prized for their exotic trumpet-shaped flowers born on 1- to 2-foot leafless stalks or scapes. They add dramatic color to homes and gardens and make wonderful gifts to gardeners from beginners to experts. Native to Africa, the genus Amaryllis comes from the Greek word amarysso, which…
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Amaryllis may be the easiest and most impressive flowers you’ll ever grow. Their huge, trumpet-shaped blossoms measure up to 8” across and they come in amazing colors, from velvety red through pink, peach, white and even pale green. Amaryllis are tropical plants and winter hardy only in zones 9-12. When the bulbs are grown outdoors…
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These architectural cement planters are one of our most popular items and are featured on Slate.com as a top gift idea. Perfect for succulents, our simple yet intriguing planters feature two different staircase designs looking like a modern building with a “rooftop” garden. Reminiscent of a creation by M.C. Escher, this is sure to be…
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For those who have loved and lost the finicky fiddle leaf fig, we introduce ficus Audrey (Ficus benghalensis). A close relative of the fiddle leaf fig, ficus Audrey is easier to grow and care for indoors and has a similar growth habit and appearance. However, it can be distinguished from the fiddle leaf by its smaller,…