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The elongated stalk of the Sempervivum tectorum is called a rooster. It can grow from a few inches up to a foot in height.<
Question: Some of my indoor plants have yellow leaves. Is that a sign that they need fertilizer?
Answer: Yes, yellow older leaves are a sign that plants need nitrogen fertilizer. When the youngest leaves are yellow, it means they need iron fertilizer. All indoor plant fertilizers contain
Nicknamed the ‘booby cactus’, this rare, unusual-looking plant is happiest on a sunny, south-facing sill
Why will I love it? This rare and very strangely shaped cactus stands out from the rest, thanks to its “scientific experiment gone wrong” appearance and its long mouthful of
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It might require more water and humidity than a typical cactus, but don’t let that put you off.
espite having the name cactus, Epiphyllum anguliger — aka the fishbone, ric rac or orch
Treat this unusual, pet-friendly cactus right and you may get pretty flowers and plump green fruit
Why will I love it? Epiphyllum anguliger, more commonly known as the fishbone or zigzag cactus, is a fun, non-spiky plant that will add movement to your room – plus it’s non-toxic for
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Just because they can tolerate droughts and extreme heat doesn’t mean they can tolerate your incompetence. Here’s how to not kill your latest dorm room decoration.
Succulents are known for their ability to handle extreme heat and low maintenance. While succulents are a popular choice
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This possibly new species of plant was discovered in the Livingstone Mountains of Southland by Department of Conservation Ecologist Brian Rance. PHOTO: SUPPLIED A possi
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