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The Moon Valley Pilea or Pilea Mollis is native to Central and South America. Its common name, Moon Valley Pilea, is inspired by its deeply dimpled leaves – thought to look like the craters and valleys on the moon. The leaves are bushy in nature and are typically a bright yellow-green with dark copper veins….
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Pilea peperomioides, often referred to as the pancake plant, Chinese money plant, coin plant, or UFO plant, is a popular houseplant thanks to its attractive coin-shaped foliage and ease of care. This flowering perennial in the nettle family (Urticaceae) is native to southern China, growing naturally along the base of the Himalayan mountains. It is grown primarily for…
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Pink Star Calathea is a stunning new selection our Plant Hunter found in Europe that features dark green leaves with wide, hot pink centers. Unlike other varieties that may look similar, we’ve found Pink Star holds is pink color much longer without fading to silvery, especially if you grow it in bright light. While it’s…
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Light Pothos likes sun or shade, but you need to watch if it’s in too much of either one. When grown indoors, pothos prefers bright but indirect light. Variegated plants sometimes lose their leaf pattern and revert to all-green foliage if they don’t receive enough light. Moving them to brighter conditions usually restores the variegation. Suddenly…
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Brand-new flowers of Narcissus ‘Pueblo’ open delicately lemon-yellow. Once fully open, however, they quickly fade, sporting white perianths and very pale creamy-yellow cups. Near the end of their season, these blooms are nearly pure white, with just the lightest bit of yellow remaining inside their cups. The flowers are about 2 1/2 inches wide.
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Allium aflatunense ‘Purple Sensation’ will cause a sensation in your garden when the large 4″ violet-purple flowers begin to appear. Be sure to plant ‘Purple Sensation’ Allium among other perennials that have good structure like Phlomis russeliana or ‘Moonshine’ Yarrow for Allium ‘Purple Sensation’ to look its best. 20-30″ tall. Late spring to early summer blooming.
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Each piece is like a giant crystal, often sparkling in the sunlight as if covered by glitter. The rainbow of colors is produced by impurities in the quartz, such as iron, carbon, and manganese. Over 200 million years ago, the logs washed into an ancient river system and were buried quick enough and deep enough…
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10 Tips for Growing a Queen of the Night Cactus The epiphyllum oxypetalum, which is also called the “Queen of the Night” cactus, is a perennial that can grow to be up to 10 feet tall. It grows in hardiness zones 10 and 11, and it is a succulent plant that uses other plants for support. These…