FEATURED PLANTS
FEATURED PLANTS
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Aglaonema “Suksom Jaipong”
Botanical Name Aglaonema commutatum Common Name Chinese evergreen, Philippine evergreen Sun Exposure Bright indirect sunlight is optimal and will help the Red Aglaonema produce the beautiful red and pink colours on its leaves. Be careful not to put your Red Aglaonema in full sun because, in many cases, the leaves will burn. Soil Type Peaty, well-drained Watering Guidelines Water your plant thoroughly, then allow it to dry out before watering again. -
Calathea Crimson
Botanical Name Calathea picturata Common Name Crimson Plant Sun Exposure Bright indirect sunlight, semi-shade area. Avoid direct sunlight. Soil Type Moist soil but not soggy Watering Guidelines – Keep the soil evenly moist, never allowing it to completely dry out. – When watering, take care not to let the plant become oversaturated or waterlogged.
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Cardboard Plant “Cobra” BIG
Botanical Name Zamia furfuracea Common Name Cardboard Palm, Jamaican Sago Sun Exposure Cardboard palms grow best in full sun, meaning at least six hours of direct sunlight on most days. Indoors, place your plant by your brightest window, and be sure to rotate the pot regularly, so all parts of the plant get an even amount of light. Otherwise, the cardboard palm will start to grow lopsided. Soil Type Sandy, well-drained Watering Guidelines A moderate amount of water is required for cardboard palms. And overwatering can cause the roots to rot. -
Cardboard Plant “Mongkok”
Botanical Name Zamia furfuracea Common Name Mongkok Plant, Jamaican sago, Mexical cycad Sun Exposure Cardboard palms grow best in full sun, meaning at least six hours of direct sunlight on most days. Indoors, place your plant by your brightest window, and be sure to rotate the pot regularly so all parts of the plant get an even amount of light. Otherwise, the cardboard palm will start to grow lopsided. Soil Type Sandy, well-drained Watering Guidelines Moderate amount of water is required for cardboard palms. And overwatering can cause the roots to rot. -
Cardboard Plant “Variegated”
Botanical Name Zamia furfuracea Common Name Cardboard Palm, Jamaican Sago Sun Exposure Cardboard palms grow best in full sun, meaning at least six hours of direct sunlight on most days. Indoors, place your plant by your brightest window, and be sure to rotate the pot regularly, so all parts of the plant get an even amount of light. Otherwise, the cardboard palm will start to grow lopsided. Soil Type Sandy, well-drained Watering Guidelines A moderate amount of water is required for cardboard palms. And overwatering can cause the roots to rot. -
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Cobra Fern
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Fiddle-Leaf Fig “Bambino”
Botanical Name Ficus lyrata bambino Common Name Dwarf Fiddle Leaf Fig Sun Exposure Bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate some light shade and some direct (but not harsh or midday) morning or afternoon sun. Soil Type Loamy, medium moisture, well-draining Watering Guidelines Water when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Keep the soil lightly moist at all times, but do not over water as this will cause brown spots and leaf drop. -
Fiddle-Leaf Fig “Compacta”
Botanical Name Ficus lyrata compacta Common Name Fiddle Leaf Fig Sun Exposure Bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate some light shade and some direct (but not harsh or midday) morning or afternoon sun. Soil Type Loamy, medium moisture, well-draining Watering Guidelines Water when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Keep the soil lightly moist at all times, but do not over water as this will cause brown spots and leaf drop. -
Fiddle-Leaf Fig Tree
Botanical Name Ficus lyrata Common Name Fiddle Leaf Fig Sun Exposure Bright, indirect sunlight but can tolerate some light shade and some direct (but not harsh or midday) morning or afternoon sun. Soil Type Loamy, medium moisture, well-draining Watering Guidelines Water when the soil starts to become slightly dry at the top. Keep the soil lightly moist at all times, but do not over water as this will cause brown spots and leaf drop.