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neon pothos houseplant being held up in a small plastic pot

Neon Pothos #1 Care Tips & what to AVOID

Neon Pothos is a popular beginner-level houseplant, well known for its chartreuse-green leaves. Leaves are most luminous when young, often appearing neon yellow and darkening slightly to a more bright green tone as they mature. Best of all, neon pothos is extremely easy to grow. They thrive in most light conditions (though bright, indirect light […]

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small potted alocasia stingray plant

Alocasia Stingray Plant Care & Propagation (#1 EYE-OPENING Tips!)

The Alocasia Stingray (botanical name: Alocasia Macrorrhiza ‘Stingray’ or common name Elephant Ear) is an exotic and unique plant. They have thick, zebra-striped stems that resemble those of the Alocasia Zebrina, but what takes the cake is its beautifully-shaped foliage. The distal part of its leaves is a thin and narrow, pointy midrib, which look

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overwatered plant in pot with droopy stems and leaves and yellow foliage on white background

Save your Overwatered Plant (#1 HOW-TO Guide + what you must avoid!)

Don’t fret, we’ve all been there. An overwatered plant might be a rite of passage for beginner gardeners. It takes a while to get it right, and some plants are fussier than others! The root cause usually boils down to two things: either too frequent watering or poor soil drainage. If you need help rescuing

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monstera pinnatipartita starting to develop fenestrations

Monstera Pinnatipartita Care & Propagation (#1 SECRET Hacks + what to AVOID!)

A less common and well-known plant from the Monstera genus is the Monstera Pinnatipartita. This species transforms as it grows, developing slits when mature, (like the photo above), making it unrecognizable from its juvenile state! To ensure it develops well, provide 70-80% humidity and choose a well-draining soil. Sufficient bright light is essential for your Monstera to

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potted aglaonema pictum tricolor, also known as the army camouflage plant, in a pot

Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor (#1 SECRET Hacks for a Thriving Plant!)

What a cute plant. Aglaonema Pictum Tricolor leaves have 3 colors (2 shades of green + 1 shade of cream) that resemble army camouflage!! Up close, it even looks a little “pixelated”. 🙂 Good news. This rare and unique plant is easy to care for. It requires high humidity >70%, bright but indirect light, and

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topview of a aroid vine, the pothos njoy, Epipremnum Aureum ‘N-Joy’ , in a small white pot with a wooden stake

Pothos N’Joy Care & Propagation (#1 Top Care Tips for a THRIVING Plant!)

Pothos N’Joy is a beautiful variety of Epipremnum Aureum and a cultivar of Marble Queen Pothos. It is sought after for its small leaves that are green in the middle and white around the edges. Pothos N’Joy is a low-maintenance houseplant and does not ask for a lot in care. As long as it is

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holding up a small pot of rhaphidophora decursiva, a tropical aroid with lush glossy green leaves that are starting to develop lobes

Rhaphidophora Decursiva Care (#1 STEP-by-STEP Guide for THRIVING Plant!)

Hailing from the Araceae family is the Rhaphidophora Decursiva (also known as Dragon Tail Plant 🙂 ), a rare but rapidly-growing vine with lush green leaves. The word Decursiva means “downwards” in Greek, referring to the plant’s downward dangling leaves and branches. Grown as a houseplant under optimal care conditions, the Rhaphidophora Decursiva grows up

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topview of golden pothos in a pot

11 Unique Types of Pothos to Add to your Collection (w/PHOTOS! #1 Best Round-Up)

Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) are a tropical vine and arguably one of the most easy-going houseplants. They are sometimes mistaken for Philodendrons, which have similar heart-shaped leaves and come from the same Araceae family. These popular houseplants originate from French Polynesia, although several varieties are native to the Pacific Islands and parts of Southeast Asia. In

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Monstera Adansonii Plant Care (#1 Tips for THRIVING Plant!)

The Monstera Adansonii is a fenestrated plant (leaves with holes) that grows smaller than the Monstera Deliciosa. It is commonly called the Five Holes Plant, Swiss Cheese Plant, Swiss Cheese Vine, and Monkey Leaf Monstera. Care-wise, the Adansonii thrives in similar conditions to most Monsteras. Humidity >60% helps them grow quickly, as does plenty of bright but indirect light. Don’t

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Small buds of Kalanchoe Delagoensis, otherwise known as Mother of Millions, Devil's Backbone and Chandlier Plant.

Mother of Millions vs. Mother of Thousands (4 HUGE Differences + Similarities!)

The Mother of Millions and Mother of Thousands — a thousand differences, a million similarities. Or vice versa?  Both succulents hail from the same family and genus and feature attractive foliage. Because of their similar name and origins, they are often confused with each other. We’ll show you how to distinguish between the two! Key

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