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Plant Care

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Alocasia Polly

Also known as an Amazon Elephant Ear this striking plant has glossy leaves with wavy edges and visible veins.


Water: Keep the soil consistently moist.  


Sunlight: Keep this plant out of direct sunlight.  This plant likes a moderate shady spot.  

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Brasil Philodrendrom

This super easy plant has beautiful colored leaves and picking your favorite will be hard to do.  This plant can tolerate some neglect. making it great for beginner

  

Water: Water when soil dries out 


Light: Can be kept in  in almost any light situation but prefer medium light

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Donkey's Tail

This fun succulent will cascade over the pot and is easy to care for and can be great for beginner and can be a great conversation starter. 


Water:  Keep soil evenly moist but be careful not to over water. 


Sunlight: Prefers a good sunny spot near a window

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Fiddle Leaf Fig

 The ficus lyrata, more commonly known as the fiddle leaf fig, is one of today’s “it” plants. 

Water: Water thoroughly when the top inch of soil is dry.  Use room temperature water


Sunlight: Bright filtered light 

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Split-leaf philodendron

 Also called a Monstera or swiss cheese plant.  Has a high tolerance to conditions making it popular. 


Water: Water regularly but allow the plant to dry out slightly before watering again


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Snake Plant

The Dracaena trifasciata is also called the mother-in-law's tongue is a hearty plant great for beginners  

Water: Let the soil dry between watering and reduce to monthly in winter. 


Sunlight: These plants are very forgiving and can do well in almost any light., but prefer indirect steady light.     

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String of Dolphins

This succulent has foliage that resembles jumping dolphins.  


Water: This plant should be watered when the soil is dry


Sunlight: This plant can thrive in almost any light from full sun to partial shade.  

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String of Pearls

This easy succulent will cascade over the edges of it's container or hanging basket. 


Water: This plant is drought tollerant and  be sure the soil dries out between watering. 


Sunlight: Grows best in bright light including direct sunlight.  

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Variegated Hoya

Recognized by their thick waxy leaves these plants look great hanging


 Water:  Allow the soil of your to completely dry then give it a thorough watering and allow the water to drain out completely 


Sunlight: Bright, indirect light, do not place in a bright window with unfiltered light. 

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