strobilus of equisetum
strobilus of equisetum
strobilus of equisetum
strobilus of equisetum
strobilus of equisetum
Why Is My Blue Star Fern Turning Brown? The most common cause of brown leaves on your blue star fern is the over or under watering of the plant. The soil should remain evenly moist, but not soggy. Water from a sprayer is best for this as it will stay suspended in the air and…
How Do You Propagate Monstera Peru? Stem cuttings are the most popular way to propagate a Monstera karstenianum. These stem cuttings can be rooted in either soil or water. Because Monstera karstenianum is native to the tropics, it should be propagated during the warmer months. Spring has arrived for this Monstera. March is the best…
How Do You Care Dendrobium Thyrsiflorum? Dendrobium Thyrsiflorum is indigenous to the Himalayan mountains of India, Nepal, Bhutan, and some Indochina mountains. It is a member of the Dendrobium genus and the Orchidaceae family. Dendrobium Thyrsiflorum cultivation is simple if the proper procedures are followed. Light: Dendrobium Thyrsiflorum requires bright, filtered sunshine to thrive. If…
How Do I Prune For Echeveria Pollux? When it comes to pruning, Echeveria Pollux is a low-maintenance plant that doesn’t require much attention. However, if you want to encourage it to grow in a certain shape or size, then regular pruning is necessary. The best time to prune your Echeveria Pollux is in the springtime,…
Is monstera adansonii toxic? Monstera plants, according to the ASPCA, are poisonous to animals. If you decide to acquire one, make sure your cats and dogs don’t eat the leaves, which can cause discomfort, mouth swelling, excessive drooling, vomiting, and difficulty swallowing. Adansonii’s Monstera is poisonous to small mammals like dogs and cats. The majority…
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…