equisetum palustre
equisetum palustre
equisetum palustre
equisetum palustre
equisetum palustre
How Do You Propagate Asparagus Fern Seeds? If your asparagus fern bears berries, you can use them to propagate new plants. The simplest approach to propagate an asparagus fern, though, is to divide it in spring – a good time to do this is when you are repotting it. Simply cut the root-ball into two…
What Is Sedum Ternatum? Sedum Ternatum, often known as forest stonecrop, is the most abundant native Sedum species in eastern North America. It blooms in April and May and has white flowers. This shade-tolerant plant is commonly found in the woodland understory, although it may also thrive in sunny areas with enough moisture. Its popular…
How Often Do You Water Fittonia Albivenis? Watering this plant is a delicate balancing act. From spring until October, water moderately but keep the soil barely damp in winter. Don’t allow it to dry out, or the water becomes stagnant. If the plant is submerged, it will wilt and appear to be dead, but if…
How Do You Care For Dendrobium Berry Oda? Dendrobium Berry Oda is a Dendrobium orchid hybrid developed by crossing Dendrobium kingianum with Dendrobium ‘Mini Pearl’ (Dendrobium ‘Mini Pearl’ was developed by crossing Dendrobium canaliculatum with Dendrobium bigibbum). Indoor gardeners are raving about this new orchid. The stems of Dendrobium Berry Oda mimic bamboo canes. Every year, plants…
Is Celosia Intenz A Perennial? Celosia Intenz is a perennial plant that blooms in the summer and autumn, but is not suitable for gardens with cold winters. Celosia Intenz grow as perennials in USDA Zones 10 and 11, and as full-sun annuals in the remaining USDA Zones. Celosia is extremely sensitive to the cold. Celosia…
How Do You Care For A Tradescantia Sillamontana? The Wandering Jew plant Tradescantia Sillamontana, also known as cobweb spiderwort or white gossamer plant, has variegated leaves and a rich purple tint. It’s also known as the Hairy Wandering Jew plant because to the silver-white woolly hairs that cover the dull-olive-coloured leaves. We have wonderful news…