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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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In its native habitat, rattlesnake plant produces small yellow flowers in late spring. But as a houseplant, it is grown exclusively for its long, elegant, ornamental foliage, as it rarely blooms indoors. Plants typically grow to about 20 inches tall when grown as houseplants. Rattlesnake plant grows at a moderate rate indoors but will slow…
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Rattlesnake plants (Calathea lancifolia) are tricky houseplants to nurture, but, if you give them the care they need, you will be rewarded with an impressive display from their foliage. This calathea species is native to the rainforests of Brazil and gets its common name from the distinctive decorative markings that are displayed on its leaves. The plant…
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Rex begonia, also commonly known as painted-leaf begonia or fancy-leaf begonia, is a semi-tropical perennial plant known for its large variegated leaves that are brightly colored in shades of green, red, silver, and even purple. Rex begonia is typically grown as an outdoor container plant or houseplant. It can be challenging to find just the right conditions…
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Sanseveria was named after the person who invented colored fireworks. The Sanseveria is one of the best plants to clean indoor air. According to Nasa, it’s a top-notch air purifier by removing toxins such as toluene, nitrogen oxides, xylene and formaldehyde from the air. Especially people with allergies benefit from this. Putting about 9 Sanseverias…
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The Philodendron silver sword (Philodendron hastatum ‘Silver Sword’) is a gorgeous climbing Philodendron that is beloved for its pale, silvery green color and arrow-shaped leaves. As it matures, its leaves become increasingly elongated and tri-lobed. Paired with its climbing growth habit, this impressive foliage adds an instant tropical feel to any room. While it is native…
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Song of India requires bright, indirect sunlight for at least four hours per day. These conditions keep the foliage vibrant but too much sun is also harmful and can cause leaf scorch. Soil Song of India is not very particular about soil. A peaty, well-drained potting mix is best. Remember that more peat in the plant’s soil…
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Go Easy on the Water. Plant Them in Containers With Drainage Holes. Plant in Well-Drained Soil. Keep Them Comfortably Warm. Unlike their cactus kin, succulents can’t take extreme heat. … Get the Light Right. Keep Their Colors Vibrant by Giving Them Sun. Let Them Sleep During Winter. Take Them Outside.
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The gorgeous trailing Hoya is a firm houseplant favourite and is our June 2019 Luxury pet-friendly plant of the month. If you’re an existing subscriber, one of these will be winging its way to you during the first week of June. If you aren’t yet a subscriber, you can sign up here. The plants we’ve gotten…