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A delightful, spiral-growing low-light plant that adds tons of interest and charm to your snake plant collection. This plant originated from Thailand and is a rare variety of the common Snake Plant. The plant was named "Yaya" after the breeder's beloved pet bird.
Scientific Name: Dracaena Trifasciata
Common Name: Sansevieria Yaya
Light: Tolerates low light conditions, but bright, indirect light will help maintain vibrant foliage and clear marking
Growth: It is a very slow growing plant
Water: Only when completely dry
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
This rare, hard to find snake plant variety is native to the African Congo and has lovely rounded leaves with variegated leaves and white edges. This plant is an excellent air purifier. It removes toxins such as formaldehyde, benzene, and trichloroethylene from the air. This variety is a little more unique than the regular Snake Plant. With it's slow growth and unique paddle like leaves, the Whale Fin Snake Plant is a much sought after plant.
Scientific Name: Sansevieria Masoniana
Common Name: Whale Fin Snake Plant
Light: Low light but will thrive in bright indirect light. No direct sun.
Growth: Can grow to 4 feet tall and 2 feet wide
Water: Allow to completely dry out before watering deeply. Overwatering will kill this plant.
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
Back by popular demand, Alex of Arteree returns to teach our Needle Felting Workshop! Learn to create a beautiful felted landscape picture based on a photo you bring in or use one of Alex's. All materials will be provided to create your one-of-a-kind felted art piece, including a glass-front frame to display or gift your work of art.
Time: 6:30 pm
Host: Alex, an award-winning Aurora based artist and a seasoned art educator with over 30 years of experience, has dedicated her life to fostering creativity while developing her own artistic voice.
Only 12 tickets available, and this sold out quickly in March!
A strange succulent variety that look a little like brains! Also known as "Lithops" which is derived from the greek word "lithos" (stone) "opsis" (like)...stone like!
Native to South Africa, this quirky little plant is known for its unique appearance. Because they look like small stones, it helps them camouflage against grazing animals.
Scientific Name: Lithops
Common Names: Living Stones
Growth: 1-2 inches tall
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: (Water from below)
Late Spring to Summer: Only water every 2-3 weeks.
Late summer to early fall: Water once you notice growth happening.
During Dormancy: Stop watering completely, especially during winter and midsummer.
If leaves start to shrivel, add a bit of water to firm them up.
Care: Intermediate
Pet Safe: Yes!
A carnivorous plant with deep maroon pitchers. Native to Southeast Asia, this plant is so unique in the fact that they use they're pitcher leaves to catch their food. These pitchers lure, trap, and digest insects to supplement their nutrient intake in nutrient-poor soil. Since they are from a tropical climate, they do thrive with lots of moisture and humidity.
Scientific Name: Nepenthes
Common Name: Asian Pitcher Plant
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Keep evenly hydrated, likes being misted.
Growth: Slow growing, can take 5-10 years to mature.
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
This beautiful plant has cascading vines and heart shaped leaves. This plant stores water in its leaves and roots making it drought tolerant. In the spring and fall the String of Hearts actually produces flowers!
mall, tubular, pinkish-purple flowers and they have tiny hairs that trap insects helping with pollination!
Scientific Name: Ceropegia Woodii
Common Name: String of Hearts/Rosary Vine/Chain of Hearts
Light: Bright indirect light to full sun
Watering: Let dry out between waterings
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
In the Prayer family, its beautifully patterned leaves are sure to impress! Originating in the tropical rainforests of Brazil where it thrives under a canopy of dense forest and moisture. One of the beautiful things about this plant is that it opens up and displays its colours during the day but then closes up at night.
Scientific Name: Calathea roseopicta
Common Name: Calathea roseopicta
Light: Bright indirect light
Growth: 12-24 inches tall
Watering: Keep evenly hydrated, likes to be misted
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Moderate
The Crown of Thorns plant is a succulent native to Madagascar known for its spiny stems and colourful, long-lasting bracts that look like flowers. It's often associated with good luck and protection. These flowers will bloom all year round!
Scientific Name: Euphorbia Milii
Common Name: Crown of Thorns
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: When top soil is dry, ensure good drainage.
Growth: Can grow up to 6 feet tall!
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
Special! Includes black ceramic pot!
The Variegated Peperomia Obtusifolia is a popular, easy care houseplant with glossy, fleshy leaves featuring a marbled pattern of green, cream and yellow. This plant is somewhat drought-tolerant due to its water-storing leaves and stems but is susceptible to overwatering, which can lead to root rot. This plant is native to the tropical regions of Southern Florida and Mexico.
Scientific Name: Peperomia obtusifolia
Common Name: Baby Rubber Plant
Light: Bright, Indirect light
Watering: When the top two inches are dry
Growth: 6-12 inches
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Easy
Your ticket includes:
- All materials
- Private instruction
- Small class size
- Private shopping + 10% off selected items during the workshop
-
A beverage
Note: this class is ages 18+.
The lowest of care plants! A variety of shapes and sizes add dramatic flair to any living space.
Light: Bright, indirect light.
Watering: Soak in water once a week and let completely dry.
Care: Easy
Pet Safe: Yes
If purchasing online, the air plant may vary. You will receive the size purchased but exact look can vary.
