Small Philodendron Verrucosum StatementCommonly known as the Ecuador Philodendron, this extremely exotic and rare houseplant has a native range from tropical Costa Rica to Peru. With its eye catching, broad, thin deep green leaves, hairy stems and contrasting light veins, the Philodendron Verrucosum is sure to bring the tropics to your space and leave a lasting impression on guests! Being that it's from a tropical environment, it thrives in high humidity, warm temperatures, evenly moist
you'll benefit from setting up a pebble tray under the pot
The best light for the Audrey ficus is several hours of bright
well-draining soil for serious cases
Does Balfour Aralia have any special requirements
Just don't drown her in attention—she'd rather you forget a watering than soak her roots
away from the windows
The foliage grows in a symmetrical pattern along the main stems
The Cylindrica starfish are one of the most interesting Sansevierias in my opinion because of their thick "foliages" that are shaped like a starfish
but the Rubber tree got its name because it's sometimes used to make rubber- how cool is that
deep green and spotted cream leaves
but exact height will vary
Over-feeding causes more problems than under-feeding with this dramatic beauty