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Hoya shepherdii is among the most enchanting of the Hoya plants. It’s popularly known as the string bean Hoya due to the elongated shape of its leaves. Like most Hoyas, this plant species develops pendulous veins and vibrant foliage, which makes for a beautiful houseplant. It looks particularly stunning if placed on a hanging basket. …

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The Begonia sutherlandii (Be-GON-yuh Suth-er-LAN-dee-eye), Begonia Papaya or Sutherland Begonia is a rare is a cascading perennial that has lovely small apricot-colored flowers and belong to the species of tuberous Begonia. They are tuberous perennials native to the south of Tanzania and South Africa. Begonia Sutherlandii is a tuberous perennial, and it grows from a …

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Reviewed by: Emelyn Furio Are you looking for a Monstera adansonii care guide? If so, you came to the right place. Find a downloadable Monstera adansonii care guide at the end of this article. Monstera adansonii Care The Monstera adansonii grows best in a well-draining Aroid mix using bark, perlite, peat moss, and charcoal. Keep …

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The Begonia brevirimosa will make anyone look twice. Doesn’t it look like the perfect combination of botany and art? And even though it looks like some kind of man-made or alien creation, this plant is not cultivated and what you see is what nature made. To care for Begonia brevirimosa keep temperatures in the range …

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The beautiful Begonia sparreana plant creates beautiful pink flowers on bright red vines. You’ll love having this Begonia hanging out in a hanging basket in your home. A Begonia sparreana needs bright but indirect sunlight to thrive. For soil, you’re going to need a well-draining loamy soil. The soil should always be moist but never …

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Lovers of large tropical evergreens have discovered the wonders of growing Anthurium Plowmanii, of the genus Anthurium, from the family of Araceae, a tree climber indigenous to Brazil, Peru, Bolivia, and Paraguay. In terms of popularity, Plowmanii is fast replacing the more pervasive swiss cheese plant or Monstera. You can grow Anthurium Plowmanii on a tree, …

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Begonia Masoniana is a classic specimen for collectors of exotic foliage plants. It has medium sized, asymmetrical leaves with a puckered, leather-like texture and a bristly feel to them. The distinction is the chocolate brown, cross-shaped markings in the middle of apple green leaves. The markings resemble the Iron Cross symbol used during medieval crusades, …

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The “fish-tail Hoya” or the Hoya polyneura produces narrow and thin leaves. They resemble a fish-tail, hence the nickname. But the leaves aren’t the only thing they produce. They also create gorgeous star-shaped flowers that blow your mind. A Hoya polyneura needs bright but indirect light. This plant needs less water than most but moisture …

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Begonia Odorata is an upright Begonia. It has large leaves that are evergreen and are shaped like an oval. The leaves are textured and glossy, which gives the plant a stunning appearance. Basic care for this plant involves moist but well-drained soil, which should have a neutral to acidic soil pH. It is important to …

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