Zanzibar Gem, more commonly known simply as ZZ Plant makes a great houseplant for any self ascribed black thumbs. It has graceful stems filled with glossy green leaves and is almost impossible to kill. Zanzibar plant has even been nicknamed “eternity plant’ because it will be alive forever. It’s the plant that lines the edges of […]
Continue readingRosa ‘Abraham Darby’ or the Rose Abraham Darby is a cultivar of David Austin Roses. It is a beautiful, fragrant variety with large double apricot-colored blossoms. This rose can be grown as a shrub, or it can be trained into a climbing rose. It’s intoxicating fragrance and large blooms makes it a stunning addition to the […]
Continue readingThe Bird of Paradise plant has to be one of the most beautiful flowering plants that we can grow in our homes and is one of my all-time favourites. With its stunning and substantial form, its presence as a houseplant is second to none, so when you know how to make your bird of paradise […]
Continue readingCalathea Orbifolia is a beautiful houseplant with round striped leaves that is reasonably easy to grow but very sensitive to overwatering and under-watering. In this article, we’ll be sharing a guide to growing Calathera Orbifolia, as well as Calathea Orbifolia propagation.If you want drama from houseplants, Calathea Orbifolia is one of the most uniquely gifted […]
Continue readingWhen it comes to eye-catching plants, there are few that rival the bird of paradise plant, and its larger counterpart the Strelitzia Nicolai or Giant White Bird of Paradise. These gorgeous tropical plants are the perfect way to add a tropical touch of green to your home, garden or poolside. The Strelitzia Nicolai is a large, evergreen, […]
Continue readingEpipremnum Pinnatum, more commonly known as just dragon tail plant, is an interesting and less common houseplant that makes a statement. Monsteras are the unofficial king of the houseplant scene, and pothos are the staple, well the dragon tail plant makes a mashup of both these plants. It has a vining habit like the good old […]
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