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What Type Of Soil Do Monstera Albo Borsigiana Needs? Monstera Albo, like other variegated Monstera Deliciosa variants, is an epiphyte. As a result, they do not reside in soil or ground in their natural environments. They instead cling to bigger plants and trees. They also obtain nutrients from the air and the detritus that falls…
Staghorn ferns have long held a fascination for plant enthusiasts with their unique antler-shaped fronds. These tropical plants, although not native to Texas, have become popular additions to many gardens and landscapes. However, there are concerns about the potential impact of staghorn ferns on the trees they grow upon. In this article, we will delve…
How Do You Care For A Crassula Columnaris? Crassula Columnaris is a succulent plant of the Crassulaceae family that is unique to South Africa’s Cape provinces. Columnaris is derived from the Latin columnae, which means “column,” and refers to the columnar appearance of the plant, which is more visible in cultivated specimens. Crassula Columnaris is…
How do I prune my Sansevieria Hahnii? Sansevieria Hahnii is a slow growing plant. As with most succulents, it is quite resilient and forgiving if you happen to make a mistake or two along the way. While Sansevieria Hahnii can be pruned in order to shape and control its growth, it does not require much…
Does Monstera Acacoyaguensis Leaves Split? Monstera Acacoyaguensis is a big leaf type of climbing Monstera with stunning green foliage that has the classic split leaf look comparable to Monstera Deliciosa. Monstera Acacoyaguensis leaves split because it must grow just the right amount of moisture and light to develop those split leaves. These leaves will split…
What Is A Balfouriana Aralia? The plant known as Aralia Balfouriana, which is also known as Balfour Aralia or Polyscias Balfouriana, may be cultivated outside in hardiness zones 10 and 11, however, it is more usually seen inside. Other names for this plant include Balfour Aralia. The Aralia Balfouriana is a popular choice for a…