Spider plants (officially called Chlorphytum comosum) have long, arching leaves. They are known for their easy care and air-purifying abilities. As long as their basic needs are met, spider plants propagate quite easily, producing plant babies or pups that cascade down from the mother plant.
Aerial Roots on Monstera? Everything You Need to Know!
Monstera plants are known for their broad, beautiful leaves with fenestrations. You may have noticed roots growing above the soil on your Monstera- these are aerial roots. Although they may look strange, aerial roots on Monstera are completely normal. Aerial roots are roots that grow above ground, and help with plant support and absorption of necessary nutrients.
How Often Do You Water Pilea? Complete Watering Guide!
Pilea peperomioides, also known as Chinese money plants, have become quite popular over the past few years due to their easy to care for nature and cute, round leaves. One of the main problems plant owners have with Pilea is over watering- drooping or discolored leaves, leaf drop, and even plant death are common issues and all be due to too much water.
Why Are My Rubber Plant Leaves Curling? 8 Easy Solutions!
Rubber plant (Ficus elastica) are known for their thick, shiny leaves. Rubber plant leaves curl due to several reasons, including: low humidity, improper watering, pests, and temperature changes. Continue reading to learn more about what to do when rubber plant leaves curl and how to fix this problem.
Aglaonema Silver Bay Care & Propagation
Aglaonema Silver Bay have vibrant patterned leaves that brighten up any room. This easy-going plant can tolerate low light and a missed watering or two, making them great plants for dimly lit bedrooms or busy plant owners.
Pilea Leaves Curling? 7 Easy Fixes!
Pilea peperomioides, also known as the Chinese money plant, is a popular houseplant with round, green leaves that is easy to care for. Pilea leaves curling is a common problem many plant owners face and can be due to several reasons.
Why is my Pothos Turning Brown? 7 Reasons Why
Pothos houseplants are a great way to add greenery to any space. The plant has trailing vines with heart shaped glossy, green leaves. Pothos care is easy because these plants can tolerate a wide range of environments and will be happy under just fluorescent lighting.
Why are my ZZ Plant Leaves Turning Brown?
If you notice your ZZ plant leaves turning brown, it is a signal that there is something wrong with your plant’s conditions. This could be due to several reasons, including water, soil, sunlight, pests, or disease. While the solution may not be apparent immediately, this article explains the different causes of brown ZZ plant leaves and what to do to fix each one.
Brown Spots on Calathea? 5 Reasons Why!
Calathea plants have bright, colorful leaves that make a great addition to any home. They thrive in low to medium light and moist soil. Native to the tropics, Calathea are fond of humidity and warm conditions. Brown spots on Calathea can be due to several reasons, including low humidity, excess sun, or insufficient water. Find out more about what to do when it occurs.
Monstera Adansonii Propagation & Care Made Easy!
Monstera adansonii, also known as “Swiss cheese plant”/”Adanson’s monstera”/”five holes plant”, is a flowering plant from the Araceae family, which is found in South and Central America. Monstera adansonii is a vining plant with glossy green leaves that looks great in hanging containers. Overall, it is fairly easy to care for, making it great for beginner gardeners.