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Sedeveria green rose is an intergeneric hybrid which belongs to the family of Crassulaceae. Sedeveria green rose is a beautiful succulent with a symmetric rosette. It is densely packed with symmetrical greyish-green-green color plumpy leaves, with notched leaf ends which gives rosette a lacy look.
Sedeveria green rose is made up of masses of tiny rosettes, this evergreen sedum is perfect for container plant or can also be planted to spill over rock walls. In summer, tiny star-like yellowish- green flowers cover the plant.
Care Instructions of Sedeveria Green RoseLight -Partial to full sun
Water They require to be watered less once a week. During winters water more often when the soil gets dried out.
Soil Well-drained, cactus mix soil.
Temperature: Thrives well in hotter conditions with lower to moderate humidity conditions.
Propagation leave cuttings from the stem can be propagated by drying them at first for two days and then planting it in the soil. Keep the potting soil moist until the cutting begins to grow.
The leaves of a Dracaena Lemon Lime are arranged in a rosette and grow off a very thick stem giving them a bushy appearance. Dracaena Lemon Lime also produces small greenish-white flowers which may be followed by orange or red berries
Dracaenaalso knew as Dragon tree is evergreen trees that brighten up the home with its bold bright color leaves. The colorful foliage is long sword-shaped leaves with bright green and yellow stripes that run vertically all over the leaves.
Care Instructions for Dracaena lemon limeLight Dracaenagrows well in bright light, however, avoid it from direct sunlight. Place them near a window.
Water Optimum watering should be done for Dracaena as overwatering may cause roots to rot. To ensure overwatering water the plants when the surface of the soil is dry.
Soil- Rich well-drained, good potting mix
Temperatures Average room temperatures are fine for Dracaena to grow.
Humidity They like higher humidity conditions. If planting indoors mists the plant to maintain proper humidity.
Propagation Dracaena is very easy to propagate and is usually grown by the stem or leave cuttings. Put a 10 inch long stem cutting into the water, once you see roots plant them in a soil.
Palms are one of the most popular indoor plants around the world. Palms bring a tropical touch to your indoors and are commonly used in exotic interiors. They are commonly seen in the shopping malls, office spaces and inside living rooms.
Small sized plants places in small pots look beautiful on the study desks as well.
House palms are relatively easy to care for with the right amount water, sunlight, fertilizers and warmth.
Palm Varieties: While there are several varieties of indoor palms, the most common ones that you can keep in your home are date palm, washingtonia palm, fan palm or bamboo palm and areca palm.
How to grow?
Level of care
Palms need a bit of extra care compared to other house plants. They are part of the Arecaceae family of plants, and prefer tropical climates. This makes them a bit harder to care for than other indoor plants. However, with adequate light, moisture and nutrients, your palm will thrive well and add the exotic touch to your living spaces for which they are widely loved.
Light:
Palms are great indoor plants but by nature they love sunlight. Place your palms in indirect sunlight in front of a window or shaded places outside. Avoid direct sunlight on your palms as this can burn the leaves.
Water
Palms being tropical plants love humidity and heat. The humidity must be as high as possible. To increase the humidity, you may keep it on a pebble tray filled with water.
Pot your palms in well draining soil and water them regularly. The roots of some indoor palms can rot easily if placed in low drainage soils.
It is advised to let the topsoil dry before watering them again.