verticillaster inflorescence
verticillaster inflorescence
verticillaster inflorescence
verticillaster inflorescence
verticillaster inflorescence
How Do You Identify Aglaonema Anyamanee? Aglaonema Anyamanee is very easy to identify because it has a plant tag marking it as such. Aglaonema Anyamanee can grow quite tall, reaching heights of up to 36 inches. Its leaves are more rounded when compared to other forms of Aglaonema and are often described as being ‘heart-shaped’…
Parallel Venation Plants Parallel venation is found in plants with leaves divided into a network of veins that are parallel on both surfaces. This structure is thought to increase the surface area of the leaf which in turn assists in gas exchange. Venation is the branching pattern of the veins of leaves. All plants have…
How do you care for Syngonium Red Heart? Syngonium Podophyllum – Red Heart is a lovely, low-maintenance plant with soft pink leaves. It appears to be rich and expensive, however it is surprisingly inexpensive for such a beautiful plant. Care Level for Syngonium Red Heart This plant is simple to care for and ideal for…
How Do You Care for Euphorbia Milii? Euphorbia Milii, also known as Crown of Thorns, is a beautiful flowering plant that is native to Madagascar. It is a popular houseplant and is often used in landscaping. The plant gets its name from its thorns, which are actually modified leaves. The plant produces a milky sap…
How Do You Treat Dryopteris Goldiana? Dryopteris Goldiana is commonly found in New England. The New England climate plays a role in the formation of the type of fern that can be found in the area, and ferns with a natural environment. Like Dryopteris Goldiana are usually more resistant to various environmental stresses than those…
How do you make blushing bride Tradescantia pinker? Pruning the plant on a regular basis will promote the growth of white and pink flowers. It is quite easy to care for, preferring a light location and avoiding excessive moisture. Verdant Dwellings propagates and grows this plant. One of the best ways to keep it blooming…