FEATURED PLANTS
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Golden Cardboard Plant “King of kings”
Botanical Name Anthurium jenmanii Common Name Golden Cardboard Plant Sun Exposure Soil Type Watering Guidelines -
Grafted Bougainvillea
Botanical Name Bougainvillea glabra Common Name Paperflower Sun Exposure Place them in an area with at least 5 to 6 hours of direct sunlight each day a sunny patch or south-facing window. Soil Type Loamy Soil Watering Guidelines Allow the soil to dry out between waterings providing water only when the top layer of soil feels glad to touch. Water enough to keep the soil damp. -
Monstera Deliciosa
Botanical Name Monstera deliciosa Common Name Swiss Cheese Plant Sun Exposure Bright indirect sunlight, partially shaded Soil Type Peat-based potting soil, well-drained Watering Guidelines Give the plant regular waterings during the growing season. The soil will need to dry out slightly in between. -
Monstera Deliciosa “Thai Constellation”
Botanical Name Monstera deliciosa Common Name Variegated Monstera, Monstera Thai Constellation Sun Exposure Bright indirect sunlight. Place in a bright area or room with plenty of light. Soil Type Peat-based potting soil, well-drained Watering Guidelines Give the plant regular watering during the growing season. The soil will need to dry out slightly in between. -
Philodendron “Birkin”
Botanical Name Philodendron Common Name Birkin Plant Sun Exposure Bright indirect sunlight Soil Type Watering Guidelines -
Philodendron “Cherry Red”
Botanical Name Philodendron Common Name Cherry Philodendron Sun Exposure Bright indirect sunlight Soil Type Watering Guidelines -
Philodendron “Florida Ghost”
Botanical Name Philodendron pedatum Common Name Florida Ghost Plant Sun Exposure Bright indirect sunlight Soil Type Watering Guidelines -
Philodendron “Martianum”
Botanical Name Philodendron martianum Common Name Martianum Plant Sun Exposure Bright indirect sunlight Soil Type Well-drained but moist soil Watering Guidelines -
Rubber Plant “Burgundy”
Botanical Name Ficus elastica Common Name Rubber Plant Sun Exposure Rubber plants prefer bright, indirect light that isn’t too hot. Direct sunlight can result in scorched leaves. You can keep your rubber plant near a window with a sheer curtain to give it just the right amount of sunlight. Soil Type Moist but well-drained Watering Guidelines Water your rubber plant frequently—they like to be kept steadily moist but not soaked. Rubber plants also are vulnerable to excessive dryness and don’t tolerate drought well. To check if its time for another watering, check the moisture levels in the first few inches of soil—if they’re dry and crumbly, it’s time to water your plant again.