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Hoya Imbricata is an epiphytic climber that belongs to the family of Apocynaceae. There are up to 600 to 700 Hoya species. The species is very common in tropical and sub-tropical Asia. To care for Hoya Imbricata, one must consider the space for growth. For instance, some of my Hoya plants prefer growing in baskets, …

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Meet Philodendron Imbe, an exuberant, evergreen climber that can reach towering heights of 16 feet. Its long, trailing stems adorned with aerial roots add a touch of natural beauty to any space. In this post, we’ll acquaint you with the art of caring for Philodendron Imbe, so let’s not waste any time and dive right …

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With my Hoya Pachyclada it was love at first sight. It was a tiny plant sitting on the nurseryman’s shelf with chubby leaves and a single oversized umbel of the most gorgeous, seductively fragrant, white porcelain flowers hanging on its peduncle – as though it couldn’t handle the weight of its own beauty. Since then, …

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Home gardeners looking for plants that are rare, exotic, and yet easy-maintenance should definitely grow Philodendron Mexicanum. It is a perennial, evergreen, climbing variety perfect for apartments and offices. The plant has a stunning blend of colors with the new leaves in glossy light green while the mature ones take a deep dark green leathery …

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The Peperomia incana plant doesn’t have to be complicated or confusing to care for. With the right knowledge, you’ll have a beautiful indoor plant you can be proud of. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know regarding this plant’s care. Peperomia Incana Care For optimal Peperomia incana care, opt for well-draining …

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Anthurium Pendulifolium pronounced as PEN-dul-i-fol-i-um originates from Columbia, Ecuador, and Peru. This epiphytic plant is an ideal aroid plant that grows at lower elevations in tropical rainforests. All Anthurium plants belong to the Araceae plant family. Anthurium plants grow best in greenhouses or tropical areas. Plant your Anthurium Pendulifolium in a well-draining mix and provide …

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Begonia luxurians is literally the trippiest Begonia variety in my garden. Everything about this plant is gorgeously exaggerated compared to other members of its family, Begoniaceae. The green leaves are heavily digitate – elongated lance-like leaflets fan out from the centre and droop downward – much like palm. The underside of the leaves are a …

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One of the exciting facts about Hoyas’ is that anyone can grow a Hoya plant; they are great indoor houseplant for beginners and expert gardeners. After Hoya Carnosa, Hoya australis is the next most famous plant in the Hoya species. Hoyas’ have exceptional tolerance for neglect. The easy-to-care Hoya australis is excellent for any indoor …

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Hailing from central and northern Mexico, the plant specimen Myrtillocactus geometrizans prosper from the temperate, Mediterranean-like climate of their origin. They are part of the cactus family that can grow up to four to five meters in height with stems that are each about six to ten centimeters in diameter. Stems are tight-knit that portray …

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Peperomia quadrangularis is a small-sized perennial evergreen ornamental shrub grown as a trailing plant either in pots or as ground cover plants. There was a time when this plant was not commonly seen in gardens, but in recent years lots of gardening enthusiasts have started to grow Peperomia quadrangularis. As you can imagine, it is …

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