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Anthurium dark mama

Anthurium dark mama

It has been determined that this Anthurium is a hybrid cross between Anthurium warocqueanum and Anthurium papillilaminum. Temperature and Humidity Plant the Anthurium Dark Mama in a location with light levels between 60% and 70% and a temperature range of 18 to 25 °C. Growing Medium The combination of perlite, peat, and hydrotone is the […]

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Anthurium_forgetii

Anturium forgetii

Anthurium forgetii might be the plant for you if you have some expertise with houseplants and are searching for a small yet eye-catching species to add to your collection. The attractive white or silver veining that stands out against the dark green of the leaves is a distinguishing quality of the Anthurium forgetii that makes

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coleus black blue

Coleus Black Blue

Coleus Care Guide  Light: Because the patterns on the leaves are the only thing that makes coleus plants beautiful, it’s crucial that you understand the plant’s light needs in order to preserve the markings. Sitting directly in a North, East, or West facing window will be ideal; if the light is diffused, you might get

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Golf Ball Cactus.

Golf Ball Cactus

Distribution: South of Pozos, Guanajuato, Mexico (Calera and  road from Pozos to San Jose Iturbide) at 50 or more km from the habitat of M. herrerae. Loss of habitat and illegal collecting pose threats to it. Over 95% of the species’ population was illegally gathered or sold over a 20-year span. Habit: It is a

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Brazilian pepper

Brazilian Pepper

Brazilian pepper trees are woody  perennial trees that can grow to a height of 13 meters They often have a domed appearance, with the lowermost lateral branches projecting outward from the typically short, multi-stemmed trunk. Dead branches are kept, and this results in a thicket under the canopy. Under the tree’s canopy, there is typically

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