capitulum inflorescence
capitulum inflorescence
capitulum inflorescence
capitulum inflorescence
capitulum inflorescence
If you’ve noticed that the leaves of your Audrey Ficus plant are curling, you may be wondering what’s causing this issue and how to care for your plant. There are several reasons why Audrey Ficus leaves may curl, including insufficient watering, overexposure to sunlight, magnesium deficiency, pest infestation, and excessive watering. To fix the curling…
Is Crassula ovata an indoor plant? Crassula ovata, also known as Crassula argentea, is a small, evergreen succulent that is mostly grown as a house plant. It has leaves that are round, fleshy, shiny, and jade green. These may get red around the edges if they are grown in a lot of light. In time,…
Welcome to my guide on caring for Dracaena Angustifolia, also known as the Madagascar Dragon Tree. As a popular houseplant, this stunning plant adds a touch of nature and beauty to any indoor space. In this article, I will provide you with essential care tips and guidance to ensure your Dracaena Angustifolia thrives and remains…
How Do You Repot Opuntia Cacanapa? Opuntia Cacanapa needs to be repotted once every 2-3 years during the spring. This cactus is very easy to repot. You don’t need to worry about it getting root rot or any other fungal disease. If you are repotting your Opuntia Cacanapa from the ground, then make sure that…
How Do You Propagate Monstera Punctulata? Stem cuttings are used to propagate Monstera plants. Monstera stem cuttings can be rooted in soil or perlite or in a vase or jar of water on the windowsill. They can be potted in a permanent plant container and grown in your home after they produce roots. Cut a…
Is Watermelon Peperomia Easy To Care For? The watermelon Peperomia is a cute perennial houseplant with stunning silver and green striped leaves and brilliant red branches that enhances any environment. It is an excellent present for novice house plant enthusiasts because it is so simple to care for. It is a slow-growing plant that is…