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Philodendron Moonlight. This evergreen, clumping cultivar goes by the common name lime Philodendron. Why? Its leaves, and new growth sport a bright yellow-green chartreuse color. This color barely fades over time. Bright partial shade or indirect light will ensure a happy moonlight Philodendron. 2 to 3 times a week. If the soil is nearly dry, water it don't let the soil dry out entirely.
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Pilea Depressa in Pedro Terracotta. Pilea Depressa is an evergreen ornamental climber native to Brazil and Mexico. The tiny green leaves with scalloped edges are less than ¼ of an inch and grow on delicate pinkish stems. Numerous tiny, white, petal-less flowers grow in the spring to make it nothing less than a fairy vine. Price include Pedro Terracotta. The plant usually requires bright shade. In outdoors, select a well-lit shady area. Importantly, keep it away from direct sun, especially the peak hours. 2-3 times a week, make sure the top or 2-3 cm of the soil should be kept moist
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The pothos plant is considered by many to be a great way to get started caring for houseplants. Because pothos care in easy and undemanding, this lovely plant is an easy way to add some green in your home. To add up chic and unique essential to your home this Pothos in Recycle Bottle Frame will suit any corner and easy to care to just add water every 3- 4 days. Indoors, pothos prefers bright but indirect light.3- 4 times a week, expect to water more often in brighter light and less often in lower light.
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Pothos N'Joy. The tender leaves are fresh and are appealing, this plant unlike other pothos is not a fast grower, the color combination of so magnificent that you cannot move your eyes away from the plant. They love bright indirect light and no harm if exposed to morning sun but make sure that the plant is not exposed to harsh sun light as this may burn the leaves. 2-3 times a week. The Pothos N-joy grows best in moist soil be careful not to overwater it.
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Sansevierias (Snake Plants) are some of the toughest plants you can find. Whether indoors, in your garden or on your balcony, these spiky beauties can put up with almost anything. Sansiviera prefer bright, indirect light and can even tolerate some direct sunlight. However, they also grow well (albeit more slowly) in shady corners and other low-light areas of the home.3 -5 times a week depends on humidity of your room, please make sure to touch the soil before you water it.
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The official name of this plant is Epipremnum pinnatum, the name of the variety "Aureum". However, the plant is better known under the old name: Scindapsus aureum, simply "Scindapsus". The Scindapsus belongs to the Araceae family and is native to the forests of Southeast Asia, where the leaves of the climbing plant can grow up to 100 cm. The European variety is a youthful form of this plant. Diameter pot 25cm Semi-shade, no direct sunlightThe soil of the Scindapsus should never be dry and should therefore always be kept slightly moist. The plant is also used to this naturally in the rainforests. Too much water is not good and therefore make sure that there is no layer of water at the bottom of the pot.
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The official name of this plant is Epipremnum pinnatum, the name of the variety "Aureum". However, the plant is better known under the old name: Scindapsus aureum, simply "Scindapsus". The Scindapsus belongs to the Araceae family and is native to the forests of Southeast Asia, where the leaves of the climbing plant can grow up to 100 cm. The European variety is a youthful form of this plant. Diameter pot 25cm Semi-shade, no direct sunlightThe soil of the Scindapsus should never be dry and should therefore always be kept slightly moist. The plant is also used to this naturally in the rainforests. Too much water is not good and therefore make sure that there is no layer of water at the bottom of the pot.
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The Song of India variety of dracaena (Dracaena reflexa ‘Variegata’), also known as pleomele, is native to islands in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar. In the wild or in a garden with the right conditions, this dracaena will grow as tall as 5.5 meters, with a spread out to 2.5 meters Diameter pot 35cm Song of India needs bright, indirect light. Intense, direct sun will unfortunately burn the leaves and low light will cause the plant’s yellow-lime striped vibrancy to fade and the plant to turn spindly. Mild morning sun can be an option.2-3 times a week, allow the top couple of inches to dry out before watering it thoroughly.
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The elongated leaves of the Schefflera plant liken its shape to that of an umbrella. Thus its nickname, the Umbrella Tree, makes a lot of visual sense. The combination of its attractive leaves and detoxifying powers makes the Schefflera plant a very popular indoor plant. Our experts at Ambius know how popular the Schefflera plants are, and can help improve your business or office environment Schefflera plants prefer medium-light, meaning they should be kept in bright light, but the light should not be direct.The best advice is to water once the top soil becomes dry. Over-watering is more of a problem than lack of water.
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The ZZ (Zamioculcas zamiifolia), or Zanzibar Gem, is a semi-succulent native to the semi-arid regions of Eastern Africa. It is accustomed to long periods of dry conditions interspersed with bursts of generous rain Bright light is good but not essential. The zamioculcas zamiifolia grows fine with low levels of light, but it's best to avoid direct sunlight.Allow the soil to become dry at the top to the touch between watering and do not over water. It's best to water this plant less than too much because over-watering can cause stem and rhizome rot.