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A - Z List of house plants from our experts. Caring, propagation, descriptions, and other information for each type.
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Do you not know the name of your plant? Check out this list of awesome indoor plant identification sites to help you figure out what exactly you have! #whatisthisplant #houseplantidentification
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Ask The Plant Expert: I have inherited several houseplants, but I don't know what kind they are. I have attached pictures of 4 plants, any help would be much appreciated! - Jenny Flower Shop Network Plant Expert Reply: Plants 1 & 2 are Schefflera (care tips also at this link), sometimes referred to as Octopus plant or Umbrella plant. Pant 3 is a Tradescantia zebrina, sometimes reffered to as Wandering Jew. Plant 4 is a type of Sansevieria. Hope this information was helpful. Please let me…
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Looking for tried & true common house plants? This list of common houseplants, all with photos & care guides, includes common indoor plants, easy to grow indoor plants, indoor plants for sale, indoor plants to buy online, small indoor plants, & tall indoor plants. Use this list of indoor plants & list of houseplants to find the most popular houseplants, most popular indoor plants, easy care houseplants, & easy indoor plants.
"Discover the perfect number of indoor houseplants for your space with our helpful guide. Find out how many indoor houseplants are ideal for your home and create a lush, green oasis with the perfect amount of greenery. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned indoor gardener, our tips will help you achieve the perfect balance of indoor houseplants for a healthy and vibrant home environment."
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Did someone recently give you a nice plant but you have no idea what it’s called? Houseplant identification can be tough especially if you’re new to gardening. Luckily, there are various ways to identify your mystery plant. Click on this pin to easily find out what houseplant is growing in that pot on your windowsill by browsing through these handy houseplant identification tools.
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WHAT'S WRONG WITH MY PLANT? | Some problems are common among many plants grown as houseplants. Knowing the signs and symptoms to watch for can help you identify how to bring your plant back to good health. Click on this pin or save it for later to learn all about the common houseplant problems you might have and what you can do to fix them.
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If your snake plant has drooping or brown leaves, you need to read this article. There are a few common problems with snake plant care that are easily fixed and can restore your snake plant to health.
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Knowing plant symbolism can help you pick decor and gifts that are more meaningful and personalized. Symbolism is also important when picking out plants...
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Discover the top easy house plants that bring natural beauty and fresh air to your space. Perfect for beginners and those with busy schedules, these plants thrive with minimal care, adding style and a touch of green to any room. Elevate your décor and enjoy cleaner air with these popular house plants! 🌱🪴 #HousePlants #EasyCarePlants #HomeDecor #IndoorPlants #GreenLiving #PlantLovers #HomeStyle #LowMaintenancePlants #FreshAir #PlantCare
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If you're new to plant parenting, discover the best indoor plants for beginners. These easy-to-grow indoor houseplants require minimal maintenance and thrive in low light conditions. Say hello to lush greenery without the need for fertilizer. Check out our top 10 list of indoor plants that are perfect for beginners like you. From snake plants to pothos, these houseplants will bring life and freshness into your home effortlessly!
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10 unique houseplants that you've probably never heard of! Think 'outside the pot' and try one of these rare indoor plants. [Includes Care Instructions]
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Description Popular name(s): Dumb Cane, Dumb Plant Botanical name: Dieffenbachia "Camille" Family: Araceae Origin: The members of the genus Dieffenbachia are native to Central and South America. Height: 40 to 120 centimeters USDA zone: 12 (50 F/10 °C) Toxic for pets: Yes, Dieffenbachia species contain calcium oxalate.
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