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How do you take care of Sansevieria Parva? Sansevieria Parva is a succulent with a distinctive appearance that is endemic to Eastern Africa. This Sansevieria cultivar is commonly referred to as the Kenya Hyacinth or the Zanzibar Gem. This kind is quite easy to care for, as it is a little Sansevieria that stays relatively…
What Is The Difference Between Asparagus Fern And Foxtail Fern? The foxtail fern (Asparagus densiflorus) is a perennial evergreen houseplant with needle-like light green leaves or fronds that look like foxtails. These indoor plants, despite their widespread name of foxtail fern, are not real ferns. The foxtail fern was previously classified as a part of…
What Is Echeveria Purple Pearl? Echeveria Purple Pearl is one of the most common echeveria species because of its beauty and a lot of gardeners love how it forms a gorgeous rosette that can grow up to 12 inches (30 cm) in diameter. A succulent plant that is a member of the Crassulaceae family,…
Why My Anthurium Spectabile Leaves Turning Yellow? What is Anthurium Spectabile? Anthurium Spectabile is a member of the section Pachyneurium is found in Costa Rica’s pre-montagne and wet tropical woods at altitudes ranging from 1500 to 3900 feet. It is a tree-dwelling hanging epiphyte with leaves that can grow to be more than 4 feet…
How Do You Care For Haworthia Herbacea? Haworthia herbacea is relatively easy to care for and requires low-maintenance care to thrive. It prefers bright, indirect sunlight. If you live in a hot climate, it’s a good idea to provide some afternoon shade to prevent the leaves from getting sunburned. Allow the soil to dry out…
How Do You Repot A Camellia Japonica? Camellia Japonica should be repotted every 2-3 years. The best time to repot this plant is in spring, just after the new growth starts. Before you repot your Camellia Japonica, make sure to remove any extra roots that are growing from their old pot. You should also cut…