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The Firecracker plant goes by several names including Fountainbrush, Coral Fountain, Fountain plant, and the species name, Russelia equisetiformis if you want to believe the University of North Florida. Some even say that these plants are ferns, though this isn’t true. Regardless of which name you choose, they all share quite a unique physical characteristic. …

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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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In today’s article, we are discussing the Philodendron Domesticum. The plant also goes by the names of Spadeleaf Philodendron or Burgundy Philodendron.  The Philodendron has about 450 species of stemmed and climbing herbs. This genus is native to tropical America. To help your Philodendron Domesticum grow well, provide dim light and high humidity. It likes …

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Today, we are discussing another beautiful houseplant, Philodendron Atabapoense. This rare Philodendron, known for its climbing and vining nature, originates from the Southern region of Venezuela and the Amazonian region of Brazil. With more than 450 species, Philodendrons are one of the most favorite houseplants, having both climbing and non-climbing varieties. Philodendrons are neglect-tolerant air …

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This article is about Philodendron Painted Lady care and plant information. Philodendron Painted Lady Philodendron Painted Lady or Philodendron erubescens ‘Painted Lady’ by is correct botanical name, is a variegated climbing Philodendron. According to the University of Florida, Philodendron Painted Lady is a hybrid between Philodendron erubescens Burgundy and Philodendron Erubescens Emerald Queen. The Philodendron …

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Philodendron Squamiferum or the ‘hairy’ Philodendron is a relatively rare species of the Philodendron family. Famous for its red hairs, botanically known as pubescence, the Philodendron Squamiferum is an aroid epiphyte. It’s easy to care, and pretty foliage makes it a popular choice among the masses as a houseplant. Ensure that the Philodendron Squamiferum is …

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You are here to get to know everything about Anthurium magnificum care as well as in-depth plant information. Anthurium plants are wonderful creations of Mother Nature. And the Anthurium magnificum isn’t an exception. They are related to Philodendrons and originate from warmer climates, particularly in South America. Anthurium Magnificum Plant This Anthurium plant has large …

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Here is an in-depth overview of how you can care for the Peperomia Glabella. Peperomia Glabella Care For optimal Peperomia Glabella care, select well-draining soil, position it in bright indirect light, water when the soil’s surface is dry, maintain a temperature range of 65-75°F, and strive for indoor humidity levels around 40-50%. Soil Peperomia Glabella …

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Peperomia graveolens is an ornamental succulent houseplant that is a beautiful addition to any in-home nursery such as the Peperomia Obtusifolia and the Peperomia Prostrata. They are hardy and attractive and although they look delicate, they are easy enough to care for even for a novice houseplant owner. They originally hail from the dry regions …

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Deriving from the South American countries of Argentina and parts of Bolivia according to the Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society, Tephrocactus geometricus hails from the cacti family in which it is native to extreme heat and parched conditions. Appearance-wise, they are quite eye-catching cacti because they look like bulbous balls stacked on top of each …

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