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  • Successfully growing majesty palms requires carefully balancing several factors: heat, light, and fertilization. Plants that are over-fertilized and grown in warm conditions, but not given enough light, will stretch out looking for more. Plants that are given too much light without a corresponding increase in fertilizer and water will scorch. The right balance indoors likely…

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  • Pothos can grow to 50′ feet or more in the wild, but N Joy is far more compact. N Joy reaches a height of 6″ to 9″ inches and can trail or climb up to 10′ feet. The trailing stems of heart shaped leaves will root when they come into contact with soil. ‘N Joy’…

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  • The Norfolk Pine is a graceful, pine-like tree with a lacy, delicate appearance. It is popular during the holidays as an alternative to a traditional cut Christmas tree but makes an elegant statement all year round. LIGHT Your Norfolk Pine prefers bright indirect light to direct sunlight. It can adapt to medium light areas, but…

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  • The foliage of Peace Lily ‘Platinum Mist’ has a silvery, almost luminous sheen that makes it an intriguing new addition to the growing family of Spathiphyllum cultivars. The pointy leaves nicely complement the pure white, spear-shaped spathes, each of which serves as a backdrop for a single spike of small, creamy white flowers. This dependable, carefree houseplant…

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  • Calathea makoyana is a striking indoor houseplant native to Eastern Brazil. It is commonly called the Peacock Plant, due to the feathery patterns on its leaves that resemble the tail of a peacock. The leaves share many of the characteristic Calathea traits, with dark green outlines and a waxy texture, but the makoyana distinguishes itself…

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  • The genus, in the peppercorn family Piperaceae, is home to over a thousand species of diverse plants—including popular houseplants such as the Watermelon Peperomia, Ripple Peperomia, Baby Rubber Plant, and more. The family Piperaceae belongs to an ancient lineage of flowering plants known as Magnoliids. These plants are mostly tropical, and are the source of…

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  • This rare monstera is surprisingly easy to grow indoors. Its care differs from other monstera species, so make sure you know its main care requirements to keep it happy: Avoid putting this plant in direct sunlight and only provide indirect but bright light. Use only airy, well-draining soil mix. Let the plant dry out completely…

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  • Philodendron ‘Summer Glory’ is a colorful and robust new hybrid with smooth, semi-glossy foliage, and an upright, arching growth habit. Striking red cataphylls surround emerging leaves. New growth emerges coppery pink, matures to a dark green with a faint streaking in yellow-green and a red leaf margin. Purplish pink venation on younger foliage, fading with age. ‘Summer Glory’…

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  • Monstera deliciosa, also known as the split-leaf philodendron or Swiss cheese plant, is a tropical plant often kept as a houseplant. This easy-to-grow climbing evergreen can be found in many designer spaces for its “wow” factor. Monstera deliciosa makes a statement with its glossy, heart-shaped split leaves. Growing fast, about 1 to 2 feet a year; it…

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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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