Euphorbia flanaganii, or Medusa's Head plant, is a succulent with long wavy stems that resemble the legendary Medusa's snake-like hair. Learn how to care, water, and propagate.
Growing Fantasy Venice indoors in a cool way to add colors to your room! Here's all the information about Tradescantia Nanouk Care!
Paso a paso para aprender a reproducir el romero....
And where to buy one online.
This gorgeous plant is known for its green and purple/pink foliage! Learn MUST-KNOW tips for Tradescantia Nanouk propagation and care success
African violets are easily propagated and make excellent plants for the beginner and expert alike. We’ll show you how to propagate your own in this guide.
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It’s that time of year again… last week I got my scissors out and cut back my tradescantia fluminensis tricolour entirely. My plant fared surprisingly well during the move but as Spring…
Every plant gives rise to new offspring through the reproduction process, so the Peace Lilies are no exception as they also produce new offspring via this
If you follow my house planthouse page over on instagram, you might have seen how my tradescantia nanouk has flourished from a pretty tiny plant, through multiple re-pots, into something slightly o…
An orchid keiki is a baby replica of the mother plant, a clone with the exact same DNA, reproduced asexually—not by pollination. This new baby…
This article shows you how to care for mass cane plant (aka corn plant or Draceana fragrans Massaengea) and how to recognize common problems, especially when the leaves turn brown or yellow.
Tradescantia zebrina propagation is super simple. Check out this step-by-step post (with photos) showing you exactly what to do. The 3 steps to succeed are...
Looking for a tutorial on how to propagate your monstera deliciosa? Check out this super simple guide to propagating your favorite holey plant!
Purple Heart is a pretty great plant. The striking purple color of the leaves and little purple flowers are hard to beat. Purple Heart is super easy to grow in sun or part sun and requires very little water. It looks great as ground cover or sprawling over a wall. The picture below was taken last November. Purple Heart is hardy in zones 8 - 11. In Zone 8, where I live, Purple Heart normally dies back during the winter months, but comes back from the roots in the spring. Of course, this winter was so mild it hardly died back at all. With everything Purple Heart has to offer, it's hard to believe it could be topped, but check out this Variegated Purple Heart. The variegation ranges from dark purple to light purple and pink, with cream and green thrown in for good measure. The Variegated Purple Heart is a welcome addition to my garden. Hopefully, it will be a fast grower. I have a feeling I'll be taking lots of cuttings of this fabulous plant.
Is The Wandering Jew Poisonous or Toxic? Learn more about the poisonous parts, symptoms, and how to protect yourself. [GUIDE]
Let me introduce my tradescantia nanouk! I bought this incredibly pretty plant three months ago as a bit of a lockdown treat for myself + as a big fan of my other pink tradescantia — the fluminensi…
Among the all-time best trailers to grow is the wandering jew. Easy to maintain and drapes beautifully, this colored plant will make any space more inviting and interesting. Here's how to...
Callisia navicularis, sometimes called Tradescantia navicularis, is an easy to grow plant that can vary in appearance quite drastically depending on your
Learn all about tradescantia nanouk care and propagation, including how to help this gorgeous new tradescantia cultivar thrive.
African violets are easily propagated and make excellent plants for the beginner and expert alike. We’ll show you how to propagate your own in this guide.
Find out all about the Tradescantia Zebrina and its electric colors!