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How do you use Plectranthus Tomentosa? The plant Plectranthus Tomentosa is indigenous to South Africa. It is a unique succulent perennial herb cascading plant that may reach 50cm in height and is ideal for hanging baskets. Plectranthus Tomentosa is its scientific name, but after one smell, you’ll recognize it by its more familiar moniker: Vicks….
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…
Is Opuntia Macrocentra Cold Hardy? Opuntia Macrocentra is cold hardy! It can withstand temperatures as low as -20 degrees Fahrenheit. This cactus is native to Mexico and is also known as the “prickly pear cactus”. It is a member of the cactus family and is related to the more well-known “Christmas cactus”. The Opuntia Macrocentra…
How Does Aralia Spinosa Looks Like? Aralia spinosa, often known as the devil’s walking stick, is a woody plant endemic to eastern North America in the genus Aralia, family Araliaceae. The many titles all allude to the razor-sharp, spiny stems, petioles, and even the leaf midribs. Angelica-tree is another name for it. Aralia spinosa has…
How Do You Care For Senecio Radicans? Senecio Radicans ‘String of Bananas’ is endemic to South Africa, where it grows as ground cover, among other flora. These are rapidly growing succulents with 3 feet (90 cm) tall stalks. String of Bananas, like many succulents, is well adapted to thrive in dry, desert circumstances. Water may…
How often should I water a Calathea rattlesnake? Water well but not to the point of saturation. While moist soil is desirable, it should not be waterlogged. Because the Calathea Rattlesnake is susceptible to fluoride and chlorine accumulation in tap water, wherever feasible, use distilled or rainfall. Ascertain that the container has adequate drainage holes…