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Why does Oxalis Pes-Caprae bloom? Oxalis Pes-Caprae flowers are hermaphrodite (have both male and female organs) and are pollinated by insects: bees for example. These flowers are often pollinated by bees although it is not uncommon for the flowers to self-pollinate. Because of their delicate nature, Oxalis Pes-Caprae flowers are susceptible to damage from wind,…
Does Echeveria Pulvinata Have A Rest Period? Echeveria pulvinata are most active in growth during the spring and summer months, and almost completely stop producing new growth during the fall and winter months (their dormant period). They often experience a difficult time during the transition from the growth phase to the dormant period, which occurs…
The Manjula Pothos, also known as Epipremnum Aureum ‘Manjula’, is a pothos variety with variegated leaves that can sometimes revert to a dark green color. Reversion occurs when the plant goes back to its original color or shape. Reversion can happen due to factors such as lack of light, fungal diseases, and environmental stress. Manjula…
How Do You Care For A Dracaena Bacularis? The dracaena Bacularis is an old and useful plant that has been around for many years. These plants are typically grown outdoors and require; Light The Bacularis is known as an unfussy plant in most regards. This is especially true in terms of its demand for light….
What is anthurium longistrorsum? Anthurium longistrorsum is a glossy (a little corrugated) green anthurium that may be grown indoors. It begins life as a seed deposited on a tree branch by a bird and never requires soil to thrive; they are pure epiphytes. Hemiepiphytes can both grow in the soil and climb a host. Is…
Why My Echeveria Pulvinata Has A Stunted Growth? If the Echeveria pulvinata succulent plant is stunted and appears deformed, it may be due to several factors: The leaves may be curled or damaged. The Echeveria pulvinata succulent plant may have been damaged by frost or a sudden drop in temperature If you notice that your…