Bird of Paradise
Strelitzia reginae
The Bird of Paradise, or Strelitzia reginae, requires a specific balance of light (200β400 foot-candles, 3β5 feet from an east or south window), watered every 7.
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Strelitzia reginae
The Bird of Paradise, or Strelitzia reginae, requires a specific balance of light (200β400 foot-candles, 3β5 feet from an east or south window), watered every 7.
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana, or Christmas Kalanchoe, thrives in a bright, indirect light of 200-400 foot-candles and is best positioned 3-5 feet from an east o.
Cyclamen persicum
The Cyclamen persicum, or Florist's Cyclamen, is a popular houseplant known for its beautiful, delicate flowers and heart-shaped leaves. With proper care, it can thrive in indoor conditions, providing a touch of elegance and freshness to any room.
Gardenia jasminoides
Gardenia jasminoides, also known as Gardenia, is a popular tropical houseplant that is prized for its fragrant white flowers and glossy, dark green leaves. With proper care, Gardenia jasminoides can thrive indoors and provide a beautiful and fragrant addition to any room.
Hoya pubicalyx
The Hoya pubicalyx is a low-maintenance, tropical houseplant known for its attractive, waxy leaves and fragrant flowers. Its ability to purify the air and produce a pleasant scent makes it a popular choice for indoor spaces.
Citrus limon
The Citrus limon, or lemon tree, thrives in bright indirect light (200-400 foot-candles), requiring water every 7β10 days. Maintain a humidity level of 50β70% a.
Stephanotis floribunda
The Stephanotis floribunda, also known as Madagascar Jasmine, is a flowering vine native to Madagascar, prized for its highly fragrant, star-shaped flowers and its ability to purify the air. It is relatively low maintenance and can thrive in a variety of conditions, making it a great choice for indoor gardens.
Phalaenopsis species
The Moth Orchid (Phalaenopsis species) thrives with 3-5 feet from an east or south window, providing 200-400 foot-candles of indirect light. Water every 7-10 da.
Spathiphyllum wallisii
The peace lily is one of the few flowering houseplants that thrives in genuinely low light and communicates its water needs through dramatic leaf drooping. But brown tips, failure to bloom, and fluoride sensitivity trip up most growers β this guide covers all of it.
Jasminum polyanthum
Jasmine Jasminum polyanthum, also known as Star Jasmine, is a popular evergreen climber with fragrant, star-shaped flowers and dark green leaves. As a houseplant, it's valued for its ability to purify the air and its pleasant scent, making it a great addition to any room.
Ceropegia woodii
Caring for your Ceropegia woodii, or String of Hearts, requires a bit more detail than just bright indirect light. To thrive, this plant needs 200-400 foot-cand.
Hoya carnosa
To grow a thriving Hoya carnosa, place it in an east or south-facing window that receives 200-400 foot-candles of light, which is about the brightness level you.
Hoya linearis
Caring for a Hoya linearis, or "Wax Plant," is straightforward with the right conditions. Provide it with 200-400 foot-candles of light from an east or south wi.