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This Euphorbia is found in the tropical areas of Asia.
Scientific Name: Euphorbia Lactea
Common Name: Dragon Bones Tree
Growth: In the wild, this plant grows into a large shrub. In your house it will grow very slowly, up to 1 foot height and width.
Light: Bright. Ideally, place near a south or west-facing window that receives a few hours of direct sunlight per day.
Watering: Water more during the spring and summer, reducing the amount in the fall and giving very little during the winter. ALWAYS allow your cactus to dry out completely between waterings.
Pet Safe: No, milky sap is toxic
Care: Fairly easy
This is the cactus we think of when we picture cacti in the deserts of Arizona and Mexico . Yes, they grow huge in the wild, and can live up to 150 years, however they are slow growing, especially indoors.
Scientific Name: Carnegiea gigantea
Common Name: Saguaro Cactus
Growth: 2 inches in the first 10 years.
Light: Bright light, sun for 6 hours
Watering: Water more during the spring and summer, reducing the amount in the fall and giving very little during the winter. ALWAYS allow your cactus to dry out completely between waterings.
Pet Safe: Non-toxic but spines can cause injury
Care: Easy
A cute little prickly friend from Central Mexico!
Scientific Name: Mammillaria voburnensis
Common Name: Birds Nest Pincushion Cactus
Growth: This cactus will retain it's globe shape and will slowly grow outwards up to 2-3" in diameter
Light: Very bright, indirect light. It does not want sun all day.
Watering: Water more during the spring and summer, reducing the amount in the fall and giving very little during the winter. ALWAYS allow your cactus to dry out completely between waterings.
Pet Safe: Moderately toxic if ingested
Care: Easy
Native to southern regions of Africa, African Milk Tree looks like a cactus because of its spines, but is actually a succulent. It grows tear drop shaped leaves from it's upright trunk offering a nice spark of bright green to your indoor landscape!
Scientific Name: Euphorbia Trigona
Common Name: African Milk Tree
Growth: Slow growing. In the wild it will reach 9 feet but will only grow to half that height indoors, over a long period of time.
Light: Very bright indirect light. Full sun is okay in the summer but you may need to water more often.
Watering: Only when very dry.
Pet Safe: No. Milky, white sap is toxic and can cause skin irritation in humans.
Care: Easy
What are Clippings?
Clippings are pieces cut from existing mature plants. They are then placed in water and allowed to build roots. Some grow quickly while others take longer to propagate (grow roots). Once there are several new roots growing and they are at least 1" long it's time to plant. They are great for experimenting, trying new varieties or even adding to aquariums and water features.
Planting
When ready to plant you'll place your clipping in a pot with dirt. You'll want to make sure that the soil stays extra moist for several days to help it acclimatize to its new environment. Congratulations! You have a new plant baby.
What are Clippings?
Clippings are pieces cut from existing mature plants. They are then placed in water and allowed to build roots. Some grow quickly while others take longer to propagate (grow roots). Once there are several new roots growing and they are at least 1" long it's time to plant. They are great for experimenting, trying new varieties or even adding to aquariums and water features.
Planting
When ready to plant you'll place your clipping in a pot with dirt. You'll want to make sure that the soil stays extra moist for several days to help it acclimatize to its new environment. Congratulations! You have a new plant baby.
What are Clippings?
Clippings are pieces cut from existing mature plants. They are then placed in water and allowed to build roots. Some grow quickly while others take longer to propagate (grow roots). Once there are several new roots growing and they are at least 1" long it's time to plant. They are great for experimenting, trying new varieties or even adding to aquariums and water features.
Planting
When ready to plant you'll place your clipping in a pot with dirt. You'll want to make sure that the soil stays extra moist for several days to help it acclimatize to its new environment. Congratulations! You have a new plant baby.
What are Clippings?
Clippings are pieces cut from existing mature plants. They are then placed in water and allowed to build roots. Some grow quickly while others take longer to propagate (grow roots). Once there are several new roots growing and they are at least 1" long it's time to plant. They are great for experimenting, trying new varieties or even adding to aquariums and water features.
Planting
When ready to plant you'll place your clipping in a pot with dirt. You'll want to make sure that the soil stays extra moist for several days to help it acclimatize to its new environment. Congratulations! You have a new plant baby.
Chinese Evergreen Red Siam
The Chinese Evergreen, also known as the Aglaonema, is a very easy plant to care for and they are a great choice for beginners!
This plant is native to the tropical and subtropical rainforests of Southeast Asia and New Guinea, where it grows in low-light, humid conditions.
Scientific Name: Aglaonema
Common Name: Chinese Evergreen
Growth: 2-3 feet
Light: Bright indirect light though it can withstand lowlight conditions
Watering: They need to be watered when the top layer of soil drys out.
Pet Safe: no
Care: Easy
What are Clippings?
Clippings are pieces cut from existing mature plants. They are then placed in water and allowed to build roots. Some grow quickly while others take longer to propagate (grow roots). Once there are several new roots growing and they are at least 1" long it's time to plant. They are great for experimenting, trying new varieties or even adding to aquariums and water features.
Planting
When ready to plant you'll place your clipping in a pot with dirt. You'll want to make sure that the soil stays extra moist for several days to help it acclimatize to its new environment. Congratulations! You have a new plant baby.
Golden Pothos
An easy indoor plant that is perfect for a hanging pot.
Light: Bright indirect light to medium light
Watering: Keep evenly hydrated, ensure good drainage
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
What are Clippings?
Clippings are pieces cut from existing mature plants. They are then placed in water and allowed to build roots. Some grow quickly while others take longer to propagate (grow roots). Once there are several new roots growing and they are at least 1" long it's time to plant. They are great for experimenting, trying new varieties or even adding to aquariums and water features.
Planting
When ready to plant you'll place your clipping in a pot with dirt. You'll want to make sure that the soil stays extra moist for several days to help it acclimatize to its new environment. Congratulations! You have a new plant baby.
Lipstick Plant "Mona Lisa"
This is a dangling plant that has beautiful bright purple flowers that look like tubes of lipstick! The Mona Lisa is a variety of the Lipstick Plant. Known for its trailing stems, waxy leaves, and striking red, tubular flowers that resemble lipstick emerging from a tube. This plant is native to Southwest Asia, specifically Indonesia and Malaysia.
Scientific Name: Aeschynanthus Radicans
Common Name: Lipstick Plant/Mona Lisa
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Keep evenly hydrated, likes to be misted
Growth: 2-3 feet long indoors
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
This show-stopping plant has giant, velvet leaves reminiscent of sea turtle shells - the silver veining streaks across the top + sparkles in the sunlight. The heart-shaped foliage is lush + eye-catching, making it a sought-after collector's plant. Would thrive in a bright bathroom!
Scientific Name: Anthurium crystallinum 'Turtle'
Common Name: Turtle Leaf Anthurium
Light: Medium-bright indirect
Growth: 1-1.5 ft tall - the leaves can grow 6-10" long
Watering: Likes a humid environment - keep evenly hydrated + mist regularly
Pet Safe: No
Care: Intermediate
Enjoy a prickly friend to add interest to your space!
This Cactus is native to South Western United States and Mexico. They love their hillsides and deserts. Needless to say, this plant loves sunlight and dry conditions. If in the right conditions, this prickly plant can produce beautiful flowers!
The name comes from the Ancient Greek (echinos), meaning "sea urchin", and the Latin meaning "candle".
Scientific Name: Echinopsis terscheckii
Common Name: Pachycereus Pringlei / Hedgehog Cacti
Growth: They Can grow up to 23 inches
Light: Bright indirect light to full sun
Watering: Let dry out between watering, water sparingly
Pet Safe: Yes (be careful of the spines!)
Care: Easy
This very attractive Ladyfinger Cactus is native to Mexico and develops dense clusters of cylindrical stems that have brown/yellow spines. Its stems look like fingers and it can bloom in pink and yellow coloured flowers.
Scientific Name: Mammillaria elongata
Common Name: Ladyfinger Cactus, Gold Lace Cactus, Golden Stars
Growth: 6-8 inches
Light: Bright, Indirect sun
Watering: Let the soil dry out completely before watering
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
Great foliage plant with large tropical leaves. All parts are toxic to humans and pets. The fruit is no edible like other figs.
Scientific Name: Ficus lyrata
Growth: Up to 10 feet indoors with good light
Light: Bright, indirect- direct sun can burn the leaves
Watering: Water well when the top inch of the soil is dry
Pet Safe: No
Fruit is inedible
Care: Intermediate
The Hawaiian Pothos is a wonderfully hardy plant that has the most beautiful green heart shaped leaves with yellow brush strokes of colour. It originates from French Polynesia. It's considered an ideal houseplant because of its resilience.
Scientific Name: Epipremnum Aureum
Common Name: Hawaiian Pothos
Light: Medium to bright light
Growth: A few feet long, depending on conditions
Watering: When the top two inches is dry, water thoroughly
Pet safe: No
Care: Easy
Shrimp plant potted in a stunning blue-ish grey pot!
she is our current shop centrepiece, looking for the perfect home!
standing at about 5 feet tall
it’s the Shrimp Plant! This quirky plant has beautifully interesting flowers that resemble shrimps! Native to Mexico, it is a tropical evergreen shrub that has made an interesting house plant. With its constant flowering, you can enjoy the flowers all year round.
Scientific Name: Justicia Brandegeeana
Common Name: Shrimp Plant or False Hop
Light: Part shade or indirect light
Watering: Keep soil consistently wet but not soggy.
Growth: Can grow to 4 feet tall
Pet Safe: Yes, but consuming large amounts can cause your pet to get sick.
Care: Easy
This plant originates from the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia. With it's beautiful green, heart-shaped leaves with silver shimmery pattern, this pothos stands out. Their painted looking leaves is why this plant was named "pictus," which is Latin for "painted"!
In its natural habitat, this pothos grows as an epiphyte, climbing tree trunks using aerial roots, or trailing along the forest floor.
Silver Satin Pothos is known for its ability to help purify indoor air by removing common pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene.
Scientific Name: Scindapsus Pictus
Common Name: Silver/Satin Pathos
Light: Medium to bright, Indirect light
Growth: Can grow 4-10 feet long
Water: Let dry out between waterings. Water thoroughly when the top inch or two of soil is dry, allowing excess water to drain away to prevent root rot.
Pet Safe: Mildly toxic. It's best to keep your pets away!
Care: Easy
This hard to find String of Pearls variety has beautiful cream stripes that sometimes show purple as they're growing. An absolute stunner and collectible!
Despite how these are shown in pop culture and traditional garden centres, String of Pearls (and their various cousins Beads, Dolphins etc) are crawlers - drape them on top of the soil and expand your pot width as they grow, as opposed to letting them drape too long down the sides.
Bright light, allow to dry between waterings.
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: When top soil is dry, ensure good drainage
Pet Safe: No
Care: Intermediate
