Rex Begonias are grown for their spectacular foliage which comes in various patterns and colors. While these plants do flower, their flowers are negligible and can be pinched back to encourage better leaf development. Light – Bright, indirect light is ideal though they can tolerate more moderate light levels. Avoid direct sunlight which can lead […]
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Unlike Rex Begonias, Rieger Begonias are grown for their beautiful flowers, which come in shades of pink, yellow, orange or white. They bloom for several weeks (or months if they’re very happy) and then go through a period of dormancy which can last 2 to 4 months before blooming again. Riegers can be grown outside […]
Named in reference to the way their leaves fold at night, Prayer Plants are easy plants to care for and do well in multiple environments. Light – Low to Moderate light is ideal, though they can handle brighter, indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight or the leaves can get scorched. Water – Water Prayer Plants once […]
Also known as Devil’s Ivy, Pothos is an easy to care for trailing plant that does well in most environments. Perfect for beginners, it’s a very forgiving plant that doesn’t need much care. Light – Pothos does well in many types of light; however, direct sunlight can cause leaf scorch. Variegated varieties, like Marble Queen, […]
This colorful cutie, also known as Freckle Face, can be grown outdoors as a warm season annual or indoors as a houseplant. The care information below is specifically for indoor plants. Light – It’s important to give Polka Dot Plants plenty of indirect, bright light. In lower light levels, their brilliant colors will begin to […]