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Tillandsia bulbosa

Tillandsia Bulbosa – Bulbous Air Plant

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Bulbous Air Plant (Tillandsia bulbosa) Many air plants are exclusive-looking, and Tillandsia bulbosa is undoubtedly a remarkable illustration of this. The bulbous air plant is a supernatural species that emphasizes tendrils that pop up from a...
Lucky Bamboo

Lucky Bamboo: 3 Secrets To Lucky Bamboo Use

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The Ultimate Guide To Lucky Bamboo Lucky bamboo does look remarkably like bamboo. The stalks are generally between one-half and three-quarters of an inch in diameter, with a tuft of strappy leaves emerging from their...
Prayer Plant

How to Care for a Prayer Plant: 4 Easy Steps To Propagate Prayer Plant

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The prayer plant (Maranta) was named for its response to light and dark. During the day, the broad, oblong leaves spread out flat in the full ornamental display. With darkness, the leaves fold upwards into...
Areca Palm

Areca Palm: 2 Easy Methods Of Propagating

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What Is Areca Palm While regarded primarily as an aesthetic plant, the Areca palm embellishing your home is a fantastic air humidifier and toxin extractor. The Areca Palm, one of the most prominent nursery plants, adorns...
Ficus Tineke

Ficus Tineke: 6 Essential Tips For Growing And Caring For Rubber Plant

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The rubber plant is one of the most well-liked and simple-to-grow tropical indoor plants (Ficus Tineke). Their big, glossy green oval leaves are striking in any bright, cozy environment.  Choose the widely available cultivar ficus...
Sansevieria (mother-in-law's tongue)

Sansevieria: Growing And Care For Sansevieria

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Sansevieria (mother-in-law's tongue) Sansevieria is a small genus of evergreen perennials native to South Africa. The erect, sword-shaped leaves can reach 1.5 m under ideal conditions, though they rarely attain this height in the average...
Codiaeum

Codiaeum: 1 Colorful Favorite Of The Tropics

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Codiaeum - Croton Plants The Codiaeum, or croton, has leathery leaves that are variegated in a spectrum of yellows, greens, purples, bronzes, maroons, reds, and pinks—all on one plant. And the best part is, that...