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Crown of thorns (Euphorbia milii) is a pretty succulent plant that can bloom almost year-round, even indoors. The thick, bright green leaves grow along the new stem growth, but watch out for thorns. The true flowers are small and green, surrounded by showy bracts in red, orange, pink, yellow, or white. This slow-growing plant will grow into…
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Sansevieria cylindrical – The sansevieria cylindrical plants have cylindrical leaves with a fibre tip. There are two types which are ‘Sansevieria Snake Plant’ and ‘Starfish Snake Plant’. And many more! Botanical Name: Sansevieria cylindrica Cylindrical Snake Plant has upright, tubular leaves that make a striking house plant. This African native also happens to be carefree. Find…
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This houseplant performs well in both bright or indirect sunlight and strong artificial light, and can therefore be situated in almost any well-lit room or location. It does best in average to evenly moist soil, but will not tolerate standing water. Jade Jewel Dracaena’s attractive glossy sword-like leaves remain dark green in colour with prominent white…
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Dracaena marginata, more commonly known as a dragon tree, is an attractive plant with green sword-like, red-edged leaves. Native to Madagascar, the eye-catching spiky tree is known as a great entry plant for household gardeners—it’s easy to care for, drought-tolerant, and nearly indestructible. The slow-growing plant can be planted year-round and boasts tiny white flowers…
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Hoyas are extremely popular to purchase as houseplants, and it is no wonder why. They are easy to care for and relatively low maintenance, particularly for tropical plants. The lush eye-catching foliage of hoyas takes a backseat to their stunning flowers. So many beginner gardeners (and experts) turn to hoyas for a starter plant. These…
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The Ficus Elastica Burgundy plant is not only strikingly beautiful but also low maintenance. These gorgeous plants – known commonly as ‘rubber plants’ – add a distinctive, tropical flair to any space. They add dramatic height to your space as well, and can grow to be quite large even indoors! A special note: this plant is toxic…
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Foxtail fern (Asparagus densiflorus) is a perennial evergreen herb that boasts luscious, fluffy stems of pine needle-like leaves, giving it a plush appearance. A member of the asparagus family, the foxtail fern is actually not a fern at all, as the plant uses seeds to reproduce, not spores. The feathery plant yields small white flowers…
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The energy of the Feng Shui money plants comes from its well-rooted and vibrant energy seen through new growth. Placement of the plants are chosen to hopefully reflect this growing energy in your own bank balance. Light Great growth will come from being placed in a position with a great deal of natural sunlight. However…
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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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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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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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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…