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Go to the shopIt is a famous succulent plant with jelly bean-like leaves. Sometimes, these leaves turn bronze during summer. That is why it is also called pork and beans. It is the hybrid plant of Sedum pachyphyllum and Sedum stahili. It is best adapted to deal with dry, warm conditions as it causes severe skin irritation, so it is better to keep the children and animals away from consuming it. These plants are native to Mexico. Potting: A mix with two parts coco fiber, two parts bark, 1 part gravel, 0.5 part sand, two parts compost or perlite is best. If you...
0 commentsThis plant is a native of Mexico. It's a bush forming or ground-hugging succulent. We can call it by different names such as jelly beans, many fingers, blue jelly beans. It has yellow-green leaves that cluster densely at stem apex with noticeably redder leaf tips and is often used as an ornamental plant. It attains its height up to 30cm. It produces five stellate flowers in April-May, and its leaves are evergreen. Sedum pachyphylllum is one of the most typical succulent varieties. The leaves look like fingers and have reddish-pink tips if fully healthy. Potting: A mix with two parts...
0 commentsThe peace lily is an elegant low-maintenance indoor plant, which is suitable for both home & office. It enhances the beauty of the space, brings peace and prosperity, and purifies the air. It is one of the few flowering indoor plants, which flowers during early summer. The flowers are leaves or spathes enclosed in a white leafy structure, hence the name Spathiphyllum. Potting- For potting-mix use a composite of Garden soil, Perlite & sand is ideal. One can add little coco peat. Natural fertilizer of leaves called humus is also helpful for the plant. It loves drained soils. Watering Requirement...
0 commentsCrotons have a gorgeous shade with lush green leaves flushed with purple, golden-yellow, red-orange colors depending on the variety. Crotons come in many types like gold dust croton, Florida select croton, bush on fire croton, etc. Gold dust croton (thin leaves) has yellow gold-colored specks on narrow green leaves. Sometimes there are purple-colored leaves interspersed with green leaves with gold-colored dots or splotches. Some varieties are air purifiers and appear in Dr. Wolverton's list of air purifiers. Potting - Potting should be such that the roots are not bound. Repot once when you get from nursery. Retain parts of the...
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