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Meet a pair of plant-obsessed San Francisco-based designers of intentionally chaotic gardens.
Meet a pair of plant-obsessed San Francisco-based designers of intentionally chaotic gardens.
Meet a pair of plant-obsessed San Francisco-based designers of intentionally chaotic gardens.
Our Tradescantia Bubblegum/Lilac is a unique tricolor variety you will definitely want to consider if you want to add some vibrancy to your home decor. The following guide will help you learn everything you need to know about this Tradescantia plant.To all of our customers: we wrongly advertised this plant as Tradescantia Fluminensis Tricolor "Nanouk", while the right denomination is Tradescantia Blossfeldiana cerinthoides variegata "Bubblegum/Lilac”. Unfortunately, we were given the wrong name
Meet a pair of plant-obsessed San Francisco-based designers of intentionally chaotic gardens.
Meet a pair of plant-obsessed San Francisco-based designers of intentionally chaotic gardens.
The form of this plant nicely illustrates that conscientious turning of the pot in respect to the window will still not prevent a houseplant from eventually attaining bizarre twists and turns in the stem. Judging by the size, I would hazard to guess this plant is around 15-20 years old. That is also interesting, because that means it must be one of the older cultivars which are no longer in production today. English: Red-margined Dracaena, Bicoloured Dragontree, Madagascar Dragontree, Marginated Dragontree, Red-edged Dracaena, Money Tree (Hawaii); D. cincta 'Tricolor' is known as: Rainbow Tree, Tricoloured Dragontree Catalan: Dràcenes, Dràcenes marginata, Dracaena de fulla fina Chinese: 紅邊朱蕉 (Taiwan; old characters), pronounced 'yuan ye long xue shu'? Czech: Dračinec* Danish: Bånd-Dracæna Dutch: Gerande Dracaena Estonian: Ääris-draakonipuu Finnish: Reunustraakkipuu French: Dragonnier de Madagascar, Bois de chandelle, Dragon végétal, Dragonnier à bords rouges (antiquated) Georgian: დრაცენა* German: Gerandete Drachenbaum Indonesian: D. cincta 'Tricolor' is simply known as Tricolor in Indonesia. Japanese: ? pronounced 'dorasena konshinna' Malay: Bunga Manggar Polish: Dracena Obrzeżona Portuguese: Dracena-de-madagascar Russian: Драцена Окаймленная, pronounced 'dratsena okaimlennaia' Spanish: Drácena marginata, Dracaena de hoja fina, Dracena de Madagascar Swedish: Kantdracena, the 'Tricolor' cultivar is known as Regnbågsdracena Thai: เข็มสามสี Vietnamese: Huyết Giác Madagascar *May mean a number of species of Dracaena.
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Learn all about tradescantia nanouk care and propagation, including how to help this gorgeous new tradescantia cultivar thrive.
The health of your plant begins with the soil it’s planted in. Different plants require different types of soil. Here are some easy soil recipes to mix up for everything you’re growing this season!
The low-maintenance, easy-care houseplants in this collection add lushness and color to any home without needing much more than occasional watering.
Every garden needs some big-ass leaves. Who couldn't use a little big-leaf eye candy to kick off the short work week? Tetrapanax 'Steroidal Giant' is
A world garden tour with author and photographer Victoria Alexander.
The cardoon, Cynara cardunculus, is one of my favorite plants at Green Spring Gardens. The species name, cardunculus, means “resembling a small thistle,” and if you look closely you can see that it…
Oxalis Triangularis care guide. Tips on all aspects of growing your Purple Shamrock Plant. Avoid common problems while enjoying this beautiful indoor plant.
These low-light houseplants thrive without direct sunlight, so now you can have a touch of Mother Nature in every corner of your home.
Everything about Rubber Plants! Learn how to care for, clean, and propagate a Rubber Plant as well as troubleshooting why your Rubber Plant is struggling!
Dierama pulcherrimum, Blackbird
We polled our go-to garden experts for their hardy and inexpensive favorites.
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Each one of these rare houseplants is worth its weight in gold.
Learn everything you need to know to care for the jungalicious houseplant, Monstera deliciosa. Easy to care for and fast-growing, it will not disappoint!
Unlock the effortless beauty of the ZZ Plant! Discover everything you need to know about growing and caring for this low-maintenance houseplant. From light and watering to propagation, get your ZZ Plant thriving today!
Manjula pothos happy leaf exotic house plant!low-maintenance houseplant, low light plants. Has soft light green leaves that has variegated cream white green color The heart-shaped leaves have a wavy look making it a beautiful shiny trailing plant that will bright up your room. ------------------ Detail on options : MUST READ 1. rooted plants : * single rooted plant/cutting with specified leaves in options.ship bare root. * 3.5” pot with 1-2 rooted plants/ cutting . 1 to 4 leave each plant. Ship in a thin plastic pot with minimal soil or bare root to reduce plastic waste In your and our community . Water from bottom and Keep plant in original pot for 2 weeks. No soggy soil Follow original soil line or slight below oringal soil line when repoting. * 4” pot. Best value. 2-3 rooted plants/cutting. 1-3 leave each. Ship with pot. Water from bottom Keep plant in original pot for 2 weeks ( important ! ) . No soggy soil. Follow original soil line or slight below oringal soil line when repoting. 2. cutting no toot with specified number of nodes. sock cutting in water for 2 hrs if leave are limp. then root following the method you are good with. ------ photos on listing : 1, click on option to see matching image for size reference. 2, rest image showing mature plant for reference only. your order are for started plant of cutting ______________________ ****Post delivery care suggestion : failed to do so may cause plant death $ if bare root : Follow original soil line or slightly below oringal soil line when planting. Water from bottom. keep soil just slight moist. No soggy soil or it may rot. $ if ship in pot , please leave plant in original pot for as long as possible and at least 2 weeks. very IMPORTANT. Follow orignal soil light when repot with oringal soil attached. no water for 3 days after reporting. then water from bottom when top 2" soil dry. no soggy soil . Just slight moist soil. --------------------- Please note : * Pictures show some Of the actual plant Some more cream Some more green. Randomly pick. More white/ cream may develop with proper care. * there will be imperfection on leaves * live arrival guarantee if open box in within same day of delivery. Any issue other than normal shipping stress ( limp , dry out. Brow spot Etc ) Please email images within same day post delivered. ---------------------------- care suggestions: well drain corse soil. soil do not cover petiole or it may rot . water from bottom when soil about 70% dry . low / bright indirect light . Light: Bright, indirect light. tolerant to lower light, slowly adjust light and water to bring out it’s characteristic variegation. Watering: Water from Bottom when the top 2 inches of soil dry. tolerate under watering, but not overwatering. Prone to root rot if overwatered. If you are not sure much water it needs. Keep soil on the dryer side. Soil: use nutrient-rich, well-draining potting mix. Any good quality houseplant potting mix works. Temperature: 65-85°F (18-29°C) ideal Humidity: >40% humidity.the brown tip is an indication of air being too dry or bad airflow Re-Potting: Repot every 1-2 years at the start of the growing season. #rarepothos#happyleaf#whitepothos#rare house plants 8/3 SHAN ALL KW TO TEXT .
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Meet a pair of plant-obsessed San Francisco-based designers of intentionally chaotic gardens.
See other exclusives not listed here, direct: www.PlantsxPlants.com And stay in touch on instagram @plantsxplants Plant: pirouette ping plant! These guys have greenish pink foliage that gets hotter pink with more light exposure. These are carnivorous plants that thrive in bright light, and sitting in distilled water. What you get: exact plant pictured. . Here at PlantsxPlants, I personally care for and grow all of my own plants and have a very close relationship with them. Most of my offerings are grown by propagating from my mother plants and breeding/hybridizing as well. Most of my anthuriums are grown from seed, making each plant unique and wonderful. Thanks for being here. Shipping: I currently only ship out on Mondays (sometimes Tuesdays). Shipping is from Oregon. We always ship with care, because we do care. All plants are carefully inspected, wrapped and packaged. Most ship bareroot wrapped in sphagnum moss + cloth unless otherwise stated. Please be prepared to pot your new plant up. All shipments are fully insured in case the box gets lost, damaged or majorly delayed. I try to reuse and recycle shipping materials where I can, so please note that sometimes your boxes and packing materials have been given a second life. Buyer seller agreement: By purchasing from me, you agree that you assume the potential risks associated with purchasing/shipping live plants - including but not limited to damage due to shipping/travel/stress, loss of or yellowing leaves etc. Please bear in mind that although I will do everything in my power to safely ship these beloved plants to you, there are many things out of my control such as postal delays, lost packages, damaged package, plant stress. All packages are insured, so in the case of shipping issues listed above the buyer can file a claim with USPS. Plants are highly resilient so as long as the root system and nodes are intact, they can recover with proper care. If your package arrives damaged, take pictures immediately and contact me within 12 hours so I can assist you and make sure you’re taken care of. Thank you.
This week the Plant Daddies cover Scindapsus pictus and treubii ,
These recycled pop/soda bottles make very efficient sub-irrigation planters for starting vegetable plants. These are pepper plants. See how to make them here. Find much more information in the archives of www.insideurbangreen.org.
Meet a pair of plant-obsessed San Francisco-based designers of intentionally chaotic gardens.
Welcome to succulent.care! I'm Tracy and am just an obsessed succulent lover like yourself who is passionate about helping others learn how to care for their