verticillaster inflorescence
verticillaster inflorescence
verticillaster inflorescence
verticillaster inflorescence
verticillaster inflorescence
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…
The Syngonium Chiapense is a unique Aroid plant that stands out from other Syngonium plants. It is native to Mexico and is often mistaken for Philodendron and Monstera plants due to its climbing growth habit and lush green leaves. The plant has a glossy to rubbery texture and grows bushier with narrower internodal spacing compared…
Where Do I Cut My Tradescantia Nanouk? Trim or pinch the stem immediately above the node and leaf to encourage new growth. This suggests that the node and leaf will remain linked to the plant. To propagate your plant, cut the stem right below the node. This indicates that the node should be on the…
What is Anthurium rugulosum? Anthurium Rugulosum is a rare and attractive plant that can only be found in a few places. It is at the top of every house gardener’s wish list because of its pebble-like leaves. The plant produces cordate and prominent bullate-shaped leaves. Petioles are long, and veins feature tiny, granular pubescence (hair)…
How Do You Propagate Euphorbia Horrida? These succulents can be grown from seed, but they can be hard to start (or even find). They are usually grown by cuttings. Sap from the trees can make this hard. Euphorbias should be rooted with a rooting hormone. It’s usually not a problem for them to grow, but…
How do you take care for Oxalis Versicolor? Oxalis Versicolor is easy to care for. It prefers moist, well-drained soil with partial sunlight. Water regularly during the growing season and provide only enough fertilizer to keep the plant healthy (preferably a leaf fertilizer). Allow plants to dry out between watering during fall and winter months….