2022 | How to Care for Gynura Aurantiaca (Purple Passion Plant)

Have you ever seen a plant that has purple leaves and foliage? Believe it or not, there is a plant that has purple leaves and foliage. This colorful plant is known as “Gynura Aurantiaca” but also called Purple Passion Plant and Purple Velvet Plant. The plant’s leaves have a purple velvety look and beautiful yellow … Read more

2022 | HOW TO CARE FOR PLECTRANTHUS AUSTRALIS (SWEDISH IVY)

The Plectranthus Australis is also known as Swedish Ivy, Swedish begonia, and whorled plectranthus. It is one of the most famous and most grown house plants in Sweden and many other countries. This plant does not originate from Sweden and it is also not an Ivy plant but due to its popularity in Sweden and … Read more

2022 | How to Care for Red Twig Dogwood

Red Twig Dogwood offers a charming look with its bright red color. It adds beauty to your garden all around the year. In scientific language, it is known as Cornus servicea, Cornus alba, or Cornus sanguinea. Being a native to much of North America, it is a suitable option to grow for those residing in … Read more

2022 | How to Care for Yellow Watermelon

The yellow watermelon is a variety of watermelons that has yellow flesh due to natural mutations. This variety of watermelons is native to Africa but now grown for commercial usage in different parts of the world. In most of the American and European markets, you might have already seen these types of watermelons as well. … Read more

2022 | How to Care for Ostrich Fern

The Ostrich Fern is a beautiful fern that has leaves that stick up resembling the ostrich bird, thus getting its name. This plant is a great option if you want something with great aesthetic looks which do not require that much attention. Known by its scientific name,  Matteuccia struthiopteris it is native to North America … Read more

2022 | Juniper Twig Blight: Prevention, Care and Remedy

Juniper Twig Blight

Twig Blight is a fungal infection that attacks plants during the early days of spring and summer, as the new buds start sprouting and new leaves start to grow. This fungus attack leads to the  death of the plant’s leaves and buds, especially terminal shoots and leaves as they are very weak and vulnerable. This … Read more

2022 | How to Care for Acer Saccharum (Sugar Maple Tree)

Acer Saccharum

The Acer Saccharum is also known as the Sugar Maple Tree and Rock Maple, it is a flowering plant species from the Sapindaceae family, native to the hardwood forests of Canada and the United States. The Sugar Maple Tree is the national tree of Canada and four of the US states (New York, West Virginia, … Read more

2022 | How to Care for Opuntia Microdasys Albata (Bunny Ears)

Opuntia Microdasys Albata

The Opuntia Microdasys Albata is commonly known as Angel Wings, bunny cactus, polka-dot cactus, and Bunny Ears, named after its appearance like a bunny’s ears, this is a flowering succulent from the cactus family and is native to northern Mexico. They are well known for their use in indoor decoration. They grow small pads that … Read more

2022 | How to Care for Echeveria Pulvinata (Chenille Plant)

echeveria-pulvinata

The Echeveria Pulvinata, also known as the Chenille Plant, Ruby Slippers, Plush Plant, Ruby Blush, and Red Velvet, is a perennial succulent plant with multi-colored leaves and beautiful flowers. Due to the abundance of red color on the edges of its leaves and flowers and their velvety look, they are called the Red Velvet. Chenille … Read more

2022 | How to Care for Euphorbia Flanaganii (Medusa’s Head)

Euphorbia Flanaganii

The Euphorbia Flanaganii is commonly known as the Medusa’s Head or Medusa Head, is a small-sized succulent with beautiful yellow flower, small green leaves, and snake-like branches that spread quickly around the pot. Medusa’s Head plant is native to South Africa but now grown worldwide as it is one of the most beautiful flowering succulent … Read more

2022 | How to Care for Kalanchoe Tomentosa (Panda Plant)

Kalanchoe Tomentosa

The Kalanchoe Tomentosa also is known as the Panda Plant, Pussy Ears, Chocolate Soldier, and Cocoon Plant, it is native to the Madagascar region and has velvety, green leaves with chocolate brown color spots on the edges. The velvety look of the Panda Plant comes from the tiny hairs on the leaves. Due to its … Read more