crustose lichen
crustose lichen
crustose lichen
crustose lichen
crustose lichen
equisetum giganteum
Does anthurium Magnificum have flower? Yes, it does. Surprisingly, it blooms all year with gorgeous green to white, well formed, bisexual flowers. Anthurium magnificum, also known as the tail flower and velvety Anthurium, is cultivated indoors for its huge, velvety green leaves and deep white veins. This tropical plant is an epiphytic perennial that grows…
How Do You Propagate Euphorbia Aeruginosa? Euphorbia Aeruginosa can be propagated from stem cuttings. Take extreme caution while cutting these plants, since their sap may be quite irritating if it comes into touch with the skin. Allow cuttings to callous for a few days prior to applying rooting hormone and planting in soil. When cutting…
Does rattlesnake Calathea like to be root bound? Rattlesnake plants require repotting every year or two. Wait until the roots have completely filled the soil or the foliage has taken over the container. Repot only after the roots are completely established. It is more tolerant to repotting than the majority of Calatheas (Goeppertias). The plant…
Does Dracaena Marginata like to be misted? Dracaena Marginata, also known as Dragon Tree, is a popular houseplant that loves to be constantly moist. Dracaenas are low-water plants that thrive when their soil is maintained slightly damp but never saturated. Water your dracaena on a weekly or biweekly basis, allowing the soil to dry between…
How do you care for Calathea Lancifolia? Calathea Lancifolia is a tropical houseplant and enjoys bright, indirect light. It prefers to be kept above 50 degrees and should not be left outside in freezing temperatures. Although, it may still survive if frozen, it will not thrive. These plants are intermediate in care, requires; Light Calathea…