There are several possible reasons why ivy leaves might turn black. Some of the most common causes include environmental stress, diseases, pests, and overwatering.
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There are several possible reasons why ivy leaves might turn black. Some of the most common causes include environmental stress, diseases, pests, and overwatering.
Continue reading “Why Are Ivy Leaves Turning Black? (And How To Fix It)”
If there’s one garden plant that immediately upon seeing it conjures up romantic nostalgia besides things like peonies and lilacs and also roses then, of course, it has to be lavender and this is a selected form of the so-called English lavender. Continue reading “Hidcote Lavender vs Munstead Lavender”
Today we are going to be talking about everything you need to know when taking care of McColley’s Finale Philodendron. They are both very similar plants and really the difference is going to be just in when they put out new leaves the color that they are. So of course the Prince Orange going to have more of an orange leaf. Continue reading “Philodendron McColley’s Finale vs Prince Of Orange”
If you love flowers then you’re going to love Peonies. Peonies come in a whole range of colors and there are three types the Tree Peonies which we’re looking at in this article. Continue reading “Peonies For Shade”
Water lily and a Lotus are often confused. Both have benefits to a water garden but the plants themselves are completely different. Water lily has a few characteristics that are unique it is shallow to mid-level plant and it grows in water from about 4 inches deep down to more than 3 feet with some varieties. Continue reading “Water Lily vs Lotus”
Today I’m going to talk about the Anthurium Crystallinum and Anthurium Clarinervium. This is actually one of the easier and faster-growing anthuriums in my collection. Continue reading “Anthurium Crystallinum vs Clarinervium”
Today we will be looking at the Imperial Red Philodendron. It has massive leaves and that when they come in they’re a little bit red a little bit pinky in color. Then turn into this wonderful vibrant green and as they age, the leaves tend to get just a little bit redder hence. Continue reading “Philodendron Imperial Red vs Rojo Congo”
This vine is also known as the shingle plant it’s perennial evergreen in its use or as an ornamental for the leaves. It can grow as a house plant. I think that the flowers are not very significant there are.