plumosa fern
plumosa fern
plumosa fern
plumosa fern
plumosa fern
What is Apomixis, and What is its Importance? What is Apomixis? Apomixis (asexual seed formation) occurs when a plant develops the ability to avoid the most basic aspects of sexual reproduction: meiosis and fertilization. The resulting seed germinates a plant that grows as a maternal clone without the need for male fertilization. Apomixis is a…
Why are my fiddle leaf fig leaves curling? There are a variety of causes for your fiddle leaf fig leaves curling, with under watering being the most common. Watering infrequently might cause the leaves to curl. Overwatering, over-fertilizing, a tiny plant container, a lack of nutrients, and temperature changes are all causes that might cause…
How Do You Care For Echeveria Nodulosa? Echeveria is a succulent, native to Mexico, Central America and Northern South America. When caring Echeveria Nodulosa grows best in a mix of full sun and moderate shade. This plant requires moderate sunshine. It should receive at least a couple hours of direct sunlight in the early morning…
How Often Do I Repot Dragon’s Blood Sedum? Repot your plant once a year or twice a year. As the plant grows, you should transplant it to a larger container to give the new stems and roots room to thrive. Spring is the finest time for repotting. Dragon’s blood sedum (Drosophyllum lusitanicum) is a succulent…
How Do You Care For Passiflora Trifasciata? Passion vine Passiflora Trifasciata is endemic to Peru, Ecuador, and Brazil. This tropical vine is planted mostly for its leaves. The leaves are dark green with three broad bands of silver that glow pink. The leaf’s backside is purple. It is also known as the “Three Banded Passion…
How Do You Care For Aeonium Haworthii In Winter? Because Aeonium Haworthii plants are succulents that develop over the winter, the care that is given to these plants needs to be altered properly. In order to provide proper winter care for Aeonium Haworthii plants, you will need to ensure that they are not subjected to…