Are Monsteras Toxic to Pet Cats, Dogs, or Other Animals? 

The ACPA states that eating monstera plants is Toxic to cats, dogs, and people. They contain calcium oxalate crystals in their sap, which can irritate the mouth and produce swelling, as well as vomiting, diarrhea, and other symptoms of intestinal discomfort. Where possible, keep these plants away from children and pets. About Monstera Plants A […]

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Marble Queen Pothos Care: A Complete Guide

A well-liked member of the pothos family is the marble queen. Long, cascading vines and eye-catching heart-shaped, green, and white variegated leaves are its standout features. It makes a beautiful trailing or hanging plant when supported by a high shelf or pot. This tropical vining plant is tolerant of drought and isn’t particularly picky about […]

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How To Propagate Pothos In Water Easily And Quickly?

One of the simplest houseplants to maintain and grow is the pothos. They are resilient, low maintenance, can withstand various light levels, uplift the mood, and purify the air. But did you also know that pothos is one of the most easily grown houseplants in water? Please keep reading for more information if you’re interested […]

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How Often To Water Pothos And How Much?

Due to their lush foliage and tolerant nature, pothos plants are a favorite among newbies who are houseplant parents. However, in order to survive and thrive, plants still require proper care, and watering is among the most crucial aspects of that care. If you’ve decided on a variety of pothos as your leafy, low-maintenance companion, […]

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How To Grow And Care For Pearls And Jade Pothos?

Pearls and jade pothos (Epipremnum aureum ‘pearls and jade’) are named for their stunning green and white variegated foliage and are truly one of the more lavish pothos varieties on the market. Devil’s ivy and variegated philodendron are other names for them. A hanging basket or small potted plant is made out of the pothos […]

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How To Propagate Pothos? 3 Methods

Some of the most well-liked houseplants are pothos plants. They don’t have particular requirements for fertilization, light, or water. Additionally, they make the ideal living decoration, draping along bookcases or climbing a trellis to create a vertical living wall feature. Pothos is also among the simplest plants to propagate, which is another benefit. Please carefully […]

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Angel Wing Begonia Propagation Methods

How many times have you considered propagating the lovely angel wing begonia that has graced your patio from season to season? The angel wing begonia (Begoniaceae) is a popular indoor plant with its large, speckled angel-wing-shaped leaves on succulent stalks. Angel wing begonias produce fragrant clusters of red, pink, orange, or salmon-colored blooms. The leaves […]

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Brown Spots On Pothos Leaves: 8 Reasons & Solutions

The main reason pothos, a tropical ornamental vine, is grown is for its lovely foliage. Due to their rapid growth, they don’t need many elaborate care routines. Brown spots on pothos leaves could indicate pests, diseases, overwatering, overfeeding, low humidity, too much light, extreme temperatures, and underwatering. How to treat brown spots on pothos leaves can […]

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Blue Star Fern Care: Everything You Should Know!

The intriguing fern Phlebodium aureum also referred to as the blue star fern, has elongated fronds and a lovely green-blue hue. Provide high humidity, bright indirect light, and plant in well-draining, aerated soil for proper care of Blue Star Ferns. Read this article carefully and learn how to take care of your blue star fern. Blue […]

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Brown Edges On Monstera Leaves: Reasons And Solutions

Why are the edges of my monster leaves brown, is a question we get from monstera owners the most.” The primary causes of the browning of Monstera leaves are rotting roots caused by overwatering, excessively dry indoor air, a cold draft, and prolonged soil desiccation. Read the article and you can take care of your brown-edge […]

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