Climber – benefits from a moss pole or trellis Glossy, silver-blue leaves resembling a sword’s blade Bright indirect light
Water when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch Well draining rich soil
$15.00 – $40.00Price range: $15.00 through $40.00
Climber – benefits from a moss pole or trellis Glossy, silver-blue leaves resembling a sword’s blade Bright indirect light
Water when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch Well draining rich soil
Climber – benefits from a moss pole or trellis Glossy, silver-blue leaves resembling a sword’s blade Bright indirect light
Water when the top inch of soil is dry to the touch Well draining rich soil
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Leaves stay flat during the day and fold up like praying hands at night
Bright to medium indirect light
Give a good watering once or twice a week in spring and summer and once a week in the fall/winter
Well draining, loamy and acidic soil
Thrives with higher humidity
Fertilize every 2 weeks spring through fall and once a month in the winter 1
Has glossy, heart-shaped split leaves and is relatively easy to care for.
Bright, indirect dappled light
Peat moss based well draining soil
Water when top inch of soil is dry in warmer months every 10-14 days in cooler depending on temperature and humidity conditions
Fertilize every month during growing months and every 2 months in fall/winter
Marbled and speckled patterns of creamy white and green variegation.
Bright, indirect light
Well-draining aroid soil
Let soil dry to about 75% between waterings
Fertilize monthly in spring and summer
Bright indirect sunlight
Will benefit from a moss pole
Water when top 50% of soil is dry
Rich, well draining soil
Fertilize in spring and summer every 2 to 3 weeks
Large, heart-shaped green leaves, splashed with shimmery silver-speckled leaves.
Bright, indirect sunlight
Water when top 2 –3 inches of soil is dry
Well draining soil
Fertilize once a month in the spring and summer
The leaves have an iridescent pink shade on the upper side with pure green color underneath.
Bright indirect light
Water when the top inch of soil is dry
Well draining soil
Our names are Scotty and Regina Minich. We both were born and raised in midwest Nebraska. Besides both of us working we have 3 grown children and 3 fur babies.
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