What is bacterial photosynthesis
What is bacterial photosynthesis
What is bacterial photosynthesis
What is bacterial photosynthesis
What is bacterial photosynthesis
How Do You Take Care Of Aeonium Dodrantale? The Aeonium dodrantale (rose succulent) is one of the most stunning succulents, with closely packed rosettes that resemble roses. Aeonium dodrantale, often known as the ‘Mountain Rose’ succulent, has compact rose-like leaves that are 0.8′′ to 1.4′′ (2–3.5 cm) long. Watering Rose Succulents The first thing to…
Why Do My Dryopteris Ludoviciana Leaves Turn Yellow? It is not uncommon for leaves of the Dryopteris ludoviciana to turn yellow. In fact, sometimes this process can be fast and dramatic for some plants, but more often it is slow and gradual. Many factors can cause leaves of the Dryopteris ludoviciana to yellow. By far…
When Should I Repot Fittonia Argyroneura? The plant grows very well in pots up to creeper size, so it can sit with less attention than other plants that grow like vines. Fittonia Argyroneura can be repotted every 2-3 years in order to allow the roots enough room to spread and develop new stems. When repotting,…
What does cicuta maculata look like? Cicuta maculata is a rhizomatous perennial herb with a hollow erect stem that grows to a maximum height of 1 to 1.5 metres (3 feet 3 in and 4 feet 11 in). The lengthy leaves are composed of a number of lance-shaped, pointy, serrated leaflets. Each bright green leaflet…
How Do You Care For A Monstera Lechleriana? Monstera lechleriana is a gorgeous evergreen plant from the Monstera genus native to South American tropical climates. Water: Monstera lechleriana goes dormant from November to March, during which time you can water it less regularly. Keep the soil wet but not soggy. Allow to dry completely between…
How Do You Propagate Kalanchoe Orgyalis? Kalanchoe Orgyalis, also known as Copper Spoons can be propagated from cuttings, leaves, and offsets. To grow Kalanchoe Orgyalis ‘Copper Spoons’ from cuttings, select leafless stems between 12 and 20cm in length. Allow the leaves at one end of the stem to callous for a few days. Put it…