Product Details:
Color | Green |
Botanical Name | Epipremnum Aureum |
Other Necessities | Well Watered |
Variety | Epipremnum Aureum |
Soil Specific | Well Drained |
Product Details:
Color | Green |
Botanical Name | Epipremnum Aureum |
Other Necessities | Well Watered |
Variety | Epipremnum Aureum |
Soil Specific | Well Drained |
Product Details:
Color | Green |
Botanical Name | Crassula ovata |
Purpose | Hanging baskets,Indoor gardening |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Soil Specific | For Jade plants needs aerating and proper draining. Add coconut coir and Pine bark to make the soil |
Fertilization | Use a high-nitrogen,soluble plant food,such as a 10-20-10 formula. |
Features | Attractive foliage |
Category | Houseplants |
Family | Crassulaceae |
Genus | Crassula |
Height | 5 feet |
Landscape Use | Indoor gardening |
Temperature Deg Celsius | The best daytime temperature for them is 65-75 F. (18-24 C). Cold weather and damp weather are not g |
Humidity | Low humidity is best for Jade plants. 30 to 50% humidity is perfect. |
Watering | Watering should do only when the top 2 to 3 inches soil dry out. |
Fertilizer | Use a high-nitrogen,soluble plant food,such as a 10-20-10 formula. |
Jade plant is also considered a lucky symbol/sign for money. Its other names are "Money Plant," “Dollar Plant," "Lucky Plant," and "Friendship Plant."
It's a kind of succulent. Jade plant does not require much care, but if you tend it correctly, it can last a lifetime. You can nurture Jade plants into a Bonsai, and it can also grow into a large, beautiful shrub. Many public and private places are decorated with Jade plant.
The botanical name is Crassula ovata. It has meaty green leaves that sometimes look like the head of a spoon, and smaller ones look like little droplets. Jade plants are native to South Africa, but people around the world keep it as a houseplant.
Product Details:
Color | Green yellow |
Botanical Name | Epipremnum aureum |
Purpose | Ground Cover |
Other Necessities | Fast Growth |
Brand | Pansare Nursery |
Soil Specific | Good-quality all-purpose potting mix. |
Fertilization | Feed every 2 weeks spring through fall with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer diluted by half. In |
Features | Attractive foliage |
Spread | 3.00 to 6.00 feet |
Category | Indoor plant |
Family | Araceae |
Genus | Epipremnum |
Height | To 8 ft (2.4 m) or longer |
Landscape Use | Hanging baskets,ground covers |
Origin Country | Solomon Islands |
Temperature Deg Celsius | Average to warm 65-80 DegreeF/18-27 DegreeC year-round. |
Light | Low light to bright light. |
Humidity | Average room (around 40% relative humidity) or higher |
Epipremnum aureum commonly called golden pothos or devil’s ivy is native to the Solomon Islands. It is a climbing vine that produces abundant yellow-marbled foliage. In its native habitat, it climbs tree trunks by aerial rootlets and tumbles along the ground as a ground cover, reaching up to 40’ or more in length. In St. Louis, it is usually grown much smaller, typically to 6-8’, as a houseplant, although it may be featured in commercial plantings or in greenhouses in larger form. Young plants feature bright, waxy, heart-shaped green leaves (to 4” long) that are variegated with yellow or white. On large mature vines, however, the leaves become much larger (to 30” long) with deep lobes. The plant is somewhat suggestive of philodendron. All parts of this plant are poisonous if ingested. Tiny arum family flowers are followed by small berries. Flowers and berries rarely appear on indoor plants
Product Details:
Color | Green |
Botanical Name | Cordyline fruticosa |
Usage/Application | Party Decoration |
Spread | 5 ft |
Other Necessities | Avoid Direct sunlight |
Soil Specific | well-drained but moist soil |
Family | Asparagaceae |
Features | Attractive foliage |
Origin Country | New Zealand |
Temperature | 62 degrees Fahrenheit |
Genus | Cordyline |
Suitable For | Houseplant,potted plant,decorative purpose |
Height | 18 inch (46 cm) |
Plant spread | 6 inch (15 cm) |
Watering | Medium |
Red dracaena, corn plant, and dragon tree are all common names for Cordyline Dracena, a tropical plant that is a member of the Agavaceae family of plants.
While Cordyline is an invasive plant in its native habitats within Australia and southeastern Asia, it makes an attractive houseplant that can grow up to 10 feet tall. Like other tropical houseplants, Cordyline requires proper care to encourage optimal growth and health. This plant is grown primarily for its exotic, sword-shaped leaves. It makes an excellent accent plant in a garden setting. It does especially well growing in a container. There are several other cultivars which are similar.
This Cordyline can tolerate considerable cold.