The Spider Plant, or Chlorophytum comosum, by its botanical name, is a plant in the Asparagaceae family. The University of Arkansas adds that these houseplants are also called airplane plants because of the plantlets hanging down the spindly stems. It is one of the most popular houseplants thanks to its low maintenance, its beautiful green …
Plant Care
Calathea Roseoptica is the ideal plant to get a tropical vibe going. Calathea Roseopicta is also called the Rose-Painted Calathea. With large, flashy leaves this plant becomes the tropical statement. But how do you care for this plant? Calathea Roseoptica Care Calathea Roseoptica prefers humid soil using a peat-based potting mix or regular potting soil …
Chinese Evergreen (also known as Aglaonema modestum, A. commutatum) is a group of plants that are valued as symbols of good fortune across Asia as well as being favourites of interior designers. They belong to the Araceae family according to the University of Oklahoma. They have become some of the most popular houseplants due to …
The Ghost plant (Latin name: Graptopetalum paraguayense) is a cold-hardy succulent in the jade plant family according to the University of Florida. Ghost Plant Care To care for a Ghost plant water once the soil is dry to a depth of one inch. Provide a porous potting mix consisting of soil mixed with up to 50% …
Anthurium in general and the Anthurium Scherzerianum specifically remain some of the most favored tropical plants and flowers purchased. Other names for this anthurium are the flamingo flower plant or flamingo lily. The flowers of the Anthurium Scherzerianum have a long, six-week vase life. The leaves of this plant are highly ornamental as well. In …
Monstera deliciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant or split-leaf philodendron, is a houseplant with fenestrated foliage belonging to the Araceae family, according to North Carolina University. It is referred to as the Swiss Cheese Plant because of the holes in the leaves, which people often call fenestrations or slits. There are many theories …