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Peperomia Frost: Why Peperomia Caperata Is The Perfect Indoor Plant

Native to Central and South America, peperomia frost is most commonly found in the Brazilian rainforest. Its muted green heart-shaped leaves (giving the plant a frosted appearance, which is where it gets its name) make it a real beauty to look at. Like succulents, Peperomia Caperata demands little from their owners while offering a lot

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Strawberry Begonia: When Is The Perfect Time To Propagate It?

Are you looking for a compact, quick-growing houseplant to help turn your thumb green? If so, then you’ll appreciate a Strawberry Begonia. The hardy plant is a fuss-free addition to any home and acclimates well to an indoor environment. Also called Roving Sailor or Strawberry Geranium plants, Strawberry Begonias are easy to grow and are

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Peperomia Ferreyrae: Why Is The Pincushion Peperomia So Special?

If you really want a plant feature or a talking point for your sill garden window, the Peperomia Ferreyrae a.k.a Pincushion Peperomia is sure to deliver. This unique-looking plant has many common names because it has such interesting features. You may see it labeled as a Green Bean Peperomia, a Happy Bean Peperomia, or a

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Snow Queen Pothos: How To Get The Perfect Heart Shaped Leaves

This is a highly variegated member of the ever-popular Pothos family of plants. Among its many alluring qualities are its easygoing nature and its uniquely colored leaves. This is an excellent choice of plant for new gardeners or busy gardeners. It is also a convenient plant to give away to friends and family as it

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Ficus Altissima: How To Identify This Plant From The Ficus Family?

Move over, fiddle-leaf. There’s a new trendy fig tree taking the decor world by storm. We’re talking about the Ficus Altissima, also known as the “lofty fig”. With a maximum growing height of around six feet, this tree fits beautifully in almost any space. A cousin of the ever-popular and low-maintenance rubber tree, it’s a

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