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The Pothos Glacier is a more rare type of Pothos. It is excellent for beginners! It's an easy to care for houseplant that is known for its heart-shaped leaves with green, white and silvery streaks which makes it distinct from its similar types such as N Joy.
Scientific Name: Epipremnum Aureum
Common Name: Pothos Glacier
Light: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Allow soil to dry between waterings. Ensure good drainage
Growth: Can grow 3-6 feet long. If it gets leggy, cut the vine to push more leaf growth. If leggy, this means it needs more light.
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
String of Needles is a trailing succulent-like plant native to South Africa. With slender, long, mottled green leaves that are reminiscent of needles, it's easy to understand why this plant has been given the name.
Scientific Name: Ceropegia Linearis
Common Name: String of Needles/ Needle Plant
Light: Bright, indirect light
Watering: Water thoroughly when soil is completely dry
Growth: It can reach up to 6 feet
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
This funky cactus has a zigzag pattern to its leaves and resembles a fishbone!
Unlike so many other Cacti, this little guy originates from the rainforests of Mexico. Found along the mountains just off the Pacific Coast, It is an epiphyte, meaning it grows on trees, not in the ground in the wild. So it loves humid environments!
Scientific Name: Epiphyllum anguliger
Common Name: Fishbone Cactus, Ric Rac Cactus
Growth: Can grow up to 6 inches per year
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Needs consistent moisture but not soggy.
Pet Safe: Yes
Care: Intermediate
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
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.
Tradescantia Nanouk
The Tradescantia Nanouk is a popular houseplant known for its variegated pink, purple, green, and white leaves. This plant loves to trail and it's very easy to grow! It can also be referred to as Fantasy Venice, symbolizing joy, creativity, and vibrant life.
Scientific Name: Tradescantia Nanouk
Common Name: Bubble Gum, Fantasy Venice
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: Let soil dry slightly between waterings
Growth: Fast growing, great for hanging baskets
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.
Tradescantia
Tradescantia have iridescent and striped leaves while also being great plants for propagating!
Light: Bright indirect light
Watering: keep evenly hydrated and mist occasionally
Pet Safe: no
Care: Easy
This Neon Pothos in its own hanger is one of the most distinct varieties of this Pothos family. These heart shaped leaves are golden yellow or bright green. When new growth appears, the colour is more vibrant and brighter than the older leaves. Neon Pothos are great for hanging baskets and it is a remarkable trailing plant. This plant is native to French Polynesia.
Scientific Name: Epipremnum Aureum
Common Name: Golden Pothos/ Neon Pothos
Light: Bright indirect light to low light
Watering: Keep evenly hydrated, ensure good drainage
Growth: When mature, the leaves can grow to 3 feet long. The vine itself can grow very long if in the right conditions. If it starts to look "leggy", make sure it's in a bright spot and trim the vine to encourage more growth.
Pet Safe: No
Care: Easy
