Native to the tropics of Asia and New Guinea. Thrives in bright, moderate and low indirect light. Avoid exposure to direct light.
Alocasias in general are moisture loving plants, don’t let the soil get completely dry. Place in bright indirect light. Make sure to keep this plant away from harsh, direct sunlight.
Lighting: Alocasia Frydek loves to be grown in bright indirect light. Do not allow this plant to be exposed to prolonged periods of direct sun, as this will lead to foliage burning. Being placed near a northern or eastern-facing window will be perfect for this plant. More tips: If you are willing to keep your Alocasia Frydek plant in an air-conditioned room or somewhere where there is some cold, don’t even try. Colder conditions are not favorable for these plants. When placed in a warm place this plant can produce a new leaf of greater size every week
Alocasia Hilo Beauty/the Caladium praetermissum is likely native to Tropical America, but the data is unclear, Hilo is the name of a place in Hawaii, So – Many people believe Hawaii is a native place of this Plant. Filtered or Indirect sunlight is best for its growth. Avoid keeping it under direct and intense sunlight.
Origin: South East Asia. Lighting: The Alocasia Macrorrhiza ‘Stingray’ likes lots of bright but indirect light. Direct sun will burn the leaves.
Alocasias in general are moisture loving plants, don’t let the soil get completely dry. Place in bright indirect light. Make sure to keep this plant away from harsh, direct sunlight.
Thrives in bright indirect/filtered light. Direct sun can burn its tender skin. Soil needs to be well-draining. In its natural habitat, Aloe generally grows on slopes so that good drainage is guaranteed. Aloe can handle drought well, but prefers to be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out completely between waterings.
If you want a unique addition to your home, try this unusual, tropical house plant. Its pineapple fruits are ornamental (not edible), are instantly recognizable and will surely grab the attention of all alike. Pineapples love bright, direct sunlight (don’t be afraid to put it right by a south-facing window).
Beaucarnea recurvata, the elephant's foot or ponytail palm, is a species of plant in the family Asparagaceae. The species was native to numerous states of eastern Mexico but is now confined to the state of Veracruz. Despite its common name, it is not closely related to the true palms (Arecaceae). It has become popular in Europe and worldwide as an ornamental plant. There are 350-year-old Beaucarneas registered in Mexico.
Begonia dregei, the maple leaf begonia or grape-leaf begonia, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Begonia native to South Africa. Begonia Dregei requires bright filtered light all year round. It can be easily grown under partial shade. Plants grown on a window ledge under sunlight perform best when faced south in winter and east in summer.
Schefflera is a tropical plant genus from the Araliaceae family. The tropical plant is commonly known as the umbrella plant or umbrella tree due to its bright green or yellow leaves that grow in clusters resembling small umbrellas. This plant requires moderate to high maintenance and prefers warm and humid air.
The Parlour Palm, or Parlor Palm in America, or by its Latin name of Neanthe bella is one of the most sought after indoor palms around today. The reasons for this couldn't be more straight forward - It thrives in our homes and workplaces where other species may struggle.
Calathea lancifolia, Goeppertia lancifolia), the rattlesnake plant, is a species of flowering plant in the Marantaceae family, native to Rio de Janeiro state in Brazil.
Variety: Red Bourbon Process: Natural Roast: Medium light Tasting notes: Berries, honey, floral Average farm size: 0.5 hectares Farm Altitude: 1535-1900M Region: Bushekeri Growers: Afrodis Gahonzire (also manager of Akagera washing station) , Azitha Urwijumukondo, Athanase Fatisuka, Gratien Nkejuwimy, and Froduard Rusingizandekwe.
Variety: Typica Process: Washed Roast: Medium dark Tasting notes : Dark chocolate, brown sugar Average farm size: 4 hectares Farm Altitude: 1600M Region: Belot Grower: Douglas Pape (Habitation belot)
Our chunky, aerated soil was developed to protect your plants from water stress, while promoting the growth of strong, healthy roots.This well-draining soil mix is best suited for plants that are sensitive to overwatering, namely Aroids such as Philodendron, Monstera or Aglaonema. The worm castings in the soil serve as an organic fertilizer, providing your plants with the micro and macro nutrients they need to grow strong and healthy. We also added horticultural charcoal to the mix, which keeps pH levels stable and absorbs toxins that may otherwise build up in the soil.
HAND CRAFTED BY HYDROFLORA IN MONTREAL
HAND CRAFTED BY HYDROFLORA IN MONTREAL Material White cement Color White Size 7.5"x5.5"x4" Weight 2.13 kg / 4.6 pounds Suggested plant size 3" to 4"
Cultivate Kindness T-shirt Rib knit crew neck collar shirt with double-needle sleeve and bottom hem. Hand pressed silk screen print on the front and back
Oski x Hydroflora x Sensory House Tote Bag Limited edition Original drawings by Oski Awoyo Heavy canvas tote, entirely handmade in montreal by les petites mains Hand pressed silk screen in front and back
Material: Terra-Cotta No drainage hole
Plastic cover pot. Fits: 8" Plant No drainage hole.
Made with young oak, the Brooklyn chair adds a modern earthy touch to any dining space.
Made with young oak, the Brooklyn chair adds a modern earthy touch to any dining space.
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