Snake Plan is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere from eight inches tall to several feet or more…
Snake Plant is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere from eight inches tall to several feet or more…
Snake Plant or Mother-In-Laws Tongue is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. ¬ ¨â€šÃ„†It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. ¬ ¨â€šÃ„†N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. ¬ ¨â€šÃ„†Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere…
Snake Plant is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere from eight inches tall to several feet or more…
Snake Plant is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere from eight inches tall to several feet or more…
Snake Plant is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere from eight inches tall to several feet or more…
Snake Plant is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere from eight inches tall to several feet or more…
Snake Plant is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere from eight inches tall to several feet or more…
Snake Plan is native to regions of West Africa including Nigeria and the Congo. It actually is closely related to Asparagus but not edible. N.A.S.A lists this plant as air purifying, removing toxins such as benzene and formaldehyde. Depending on the cultivar, they can grow anywhere from eight inches tall to several feet or more…
Spider Plant originates from South Africa and is one of the easiest and most rewarding plants to grow, especially for beginners. It also is a great selection for purifying the home atmosphere. It is long-lived and when it becomes root-bound typically will shoot long stems tipped with baby plants that can be easily propagated. Light…
A striking herbaceous tropical perennial from the Prayer Plant Family; lustrous tricolor leaves of green and cream, with deep pink reverses, follow the sun during the day and fold at night; a great accent plant for indoor containers Sunlight: Bright, Indirect Water Needs: Moist Plants are constantly growing, ever-changing, and therefore unique. The plant you…
Rhipsalis, also known as Mistletoe Cactus, are tropical plants in the cactus family with long, trailing stems making them perfect choices as indoor hanging plants. Aside from the attractive foliage, they also offer the added bonus of almost year-round blooms and fruit that is edible with a soft sweet taste! Light: Bright indirect light Water:…
Velutina is as pretty as its name. Dark green leaves curve out of its base in wide arcs. The leaves are soft and velvety. When they bloom their leaves blush in many shades of yellow and pink before sending a thick purple bloom stalk. These are some of ¬ ¨â€šÃ„†the most beautiful velutina with…
A rare and colorful species of Tillandsia, the T. capitata maroon has thick green leaves that blush maroon towards the center. These are large growing plants, and will keep their maroon color if displayed in an area of bright light. ¬ ¨â€šÃ„†These will bloom beautiful purple flowers. ¬ ¨â€šÃ„†¬ ¨â€šÃ„â€
Caput Medusae grows without a substrate and its snake-shaped leaves bring an exotic flair to living rooms. The epiphytic Tillandsia caput-medusae is an easy-care indoor plant, as long as you pay attention to its unorthodox needs. Provided proper care, this tillandsia does not even challenge an inexpert hand.
An elegant air plant with ¬ ¨â€šÃ„†lots of thin, thread-like leaves. ¬ ¨â€šÃ„†It gets its name from filum , the Latin for thread. This is a xeric type, meaning it prefers more sunlight and less water than the average air plant.