One common chimeric houseplant is the plant formerly known as Sanseveria, now a Dracena (Snake plant or mother-in-law’s tongue). Many of the different color patterns on some of the cultivars are due to cuttings taken from different parts of the “original” natural type that display differ...
There are many different types plants that can grow quite tall, and function as a houseplant. In this article, we look at our favorite tall houseplants with names and pictures of each! Learn to grow. Sign up for weekly gardening tips, product reviews and discounts. ...
On this page: Basics | Growing Tips | Care and Maintenance | How to Propagate | Pictures | Troubleshooting & FAQ's | Display Ideas BASICSBotanical name: Monstera spp. Common names: Swiss cheese plant, split-leaf philodendron, hurricane plant, Mexican breadfruit Origin: Native to tropical ...
Make a hole and add one tablespoon of Epsom salt to the bottom and cover with a thin layer of soil. Now place the plant and complete planting. 16. Cinnamon Powder on Seedlings shutterstock/HandmadePictures Cinnamon has anti-fungal properties, this aromatic spice can stop and prevent diseases ...
Fuzzy, Furry or Fluffy Moths (with Names and Pictures) August 18, 2022byHarry Winston Did you know that moths and butterflies are not the same things? We'll get to that in just a minute, but first, let's talk about some characteristics that make them different from other insects. If ...
The plant produces purple and white ornamental flowers on the ovate green foliage. The unique snail shell-like flowers smell like hyacinths and are a magnet for ants. 41. Snake Plant Botanical Name:Dracaena trifasciata Although the plant is a rare bloomer but will reward you with fragrant pale...
Another strap-leaf variety, that brings a big punch of color and contrast to sunny or shady beds, borders, and baskets. Good companions: Heart to Heart™ 'White Wonder', Persian shield and snake plant (see this container recipe from Proven Winners.) Photo by: Proven Winners Heart to Hear...
We’re grateful to count you among our community, and look forward to sharing the Garden with you in the coming months! My best, Veri [late November] Garter snake pic by CEI Board President Jean Silver-Isenstadt; Nourishing Garden photos by the Program’s Manager, Loni Cohen; kids in ...
Snake’s-head fritillary –“The intricacy and complex beauty of the snake’s head fritillary never ceases to amaze me,” says Ula Maria, author of Green: Simple Ideas for Small Outdoor Spaces.“This most alien-looking plant is bound to attract everyone’s attention. Its checkered, bell-sha...
Below is a striking study in monochrome with snake, feathers and fish. I’ll finish with a few more mandalas. This is another one of my fifty or so favorites. You can see why it’s hard to choose a favorite, right? You really need to take some time out and go see this—I ...