Houseplants and garden plants care
Our goal is to offer practical advice on caring for houseplants and garden plants, while helping you understand their needs - such as light, water, and temperature requirements. You'll also learn about different methods of plant propagation, as well as how to identify and address common pests and diseases.
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Common Hyacinth (Garden Hyacinth / Dutch Hyacinth)
The garden hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis) is a spring-blooming bulbous perennial plant belonging to the asparagus family (Asparagaceae). Hyacinth is highly favored for its beautiful, fragrant flowers. It is often planted in gardens and pots. The hyacinth flower was originally native to Central and
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Poinsettia
Before the Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima) became the decoration of the Advent and Christmas table, it was very popular in its native home, Central America. It primarily comes from Mexico, where the Aztecs extracted dye from the poinsettias red bracts to make paint. It was also used as a
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Rubber tree plant
The Ficus elastica, also known as the Rubber plant, Rubber tree or Rubber fig, is a very popular indoor plant. It originally comes from Southeast Asia (India, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar (Burma), Malaysia, Indonesia). In its natural habitat, it lives in a tropical environment characterized by high
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Christmas Cactus
The Christmas cactus, known by its Latin name Schlumbergera x buckleyi, is a hybrid plant belonging to the cactus family. The original hybrid was created by crossing Schlumbergera russelliana and Schlumbergera truncata plants and was named in honor of R.C. Buckley, who is believed to have created it
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Common Heather
The Calluna vulgaris, also known as the Common Heather or Ling, is a perennial, cold-hardy small shrub that belongs to the Calluna genus and the Ericaceae family. Heather is one of the most well-known mountain and forest shrubs in Europe, North America, and Asia, and these regions constitute its
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Tulip
The Tulip is one of the most popular and diverse bulbous flower of spring, it can be found in countless colors, shapes and sizes. Among the garden tulips, there are also full-flowered, frilly-petaled, and parrot-like tulips. It is easy to care of and will survive in almost any setting without
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