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(image credits, IG:flauntyourleaves) Considered to be a delightful, easy-going houseplant, Peperomia Ruby Cascade adds a tropical vibe! Peperomia is a large genus belonging to the Pepper family, also known by its Latin name, Piperaceae. There are quite a few varieties of this type of plant, many presenting themselves in the form of flowering plants, shrubs, …

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Tall bright blue trunk, white flowers, golden and orange spikes along the ribs are the distinct characteristics that make Pilosocereus Azureus a must-have in every cacti collection. This pillar-type cactus turns bluer as it ages. At full maturity, it displays a greyish-blue tone earning it the name Blue Torch Cactus. It has become an instant …

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Houseplants have always been admired for the freshness and beauty they bring indoors. But did you know that they can also filter the indoor air for you? In this article, I’ll be introducing the 20 best air-purifying houseplants and some basic care instructions for each of them.     An Introduction to Indoor Pollution Indoor …

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Monstera deliciosa is an evergreen tropical shrub, according to the University of Florida, known for its unique leaves that have natural holes once the plant has matured. The plant’s unique appearance makes it a staple houseplant for many people worldwide. This plant only requires basic care as it is not a high-maintenance plant. The Monstera …

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A Monstera deliciosa has brown leaves if the care is not optimal. There are 22 Monstera species, probably many more, but Deliciosa is the most well-known in the Monstera family, with unique split patterns on the leaves. Monstera fruits can be eaten. This article talks about browning leaves on a Monstera. The main reason usually …

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Why does a Monstera have a brown stem? Monstera deliciosa is also termed the ‘Swiss-cheese plant.’ It is typically grown as a houseplant in regions that lie at mid-latitudes. The plant is a member of the Araceae family and can grow up to 65 feet (20 meters) in tropical forests. It is a flowering plant. …

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It is difficult to imagine more beautifully patterned plant than the Calathea “Makoyana”. It is called Peacock Plant or Cathedral Windows for a good reason.  This Calathea’s pale green ten-inch long leaves are covered in thin darker lines and large dark green ovals that form a feather-like pattern. Turn the leaf over and all those …

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Monstera Deliciosa is a native of Central America, and this plant is known for its unique fruit that has a mixture of tastes. Monstera Deliciosa is mainly kept as an ornamental plant. This is because of its stunning large leaves that are dark green and have unique holes once they have matured. It produces an …

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Often known as the Twisted Cactus – and you’ll see instantly why – the Cereus Forbesii Spiralis is a welcome addition to any plant collection. The origins of this quirky little cactus are not 100% clear, but it is generally thought to be a cross-pollination between the Cereus Peruvianus and the Cereus Forbesii.  This means …

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