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Fern Leaf Cactus (Selenicereus chrysocardium): Ultimate Care Guide

Fern Leaf Cactus is not what you’ll envision when you think about traditional cacti. Instead of being tall, erect, and spiny, Fern Leaf Cactus is a series of stems with waxy leaves that drape. ...

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link to Peperomia Quadrangularis (Peperomia Beetle): Ultimate Care Guide

Peperomia Quadrangularis (Peperomia Beetle): Ultimate Care Guide

Peperomia Quadrangularis is a small plant hailing from South Africa originally, but can now be found in places like Panama and Brazil due to the plant’s love of humidity. The leaves of a Peperomia...

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Red Torch Cactus (Echinopsis huascha): Ultimate Care Guide

Red Torch Cactus is an erect cactus that grows vertically and has twelve to eighteen ribs. The areoles have ten to fourteen spines coming out of each of them. The spines range in color from...

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Peperomia Maculosa: Ultimate Care Guide

Peperomia Maculosa is an evergreen succulent-like Peperomia known for its beautiful dark green leaves and prominent white veins. Native to tropical regions of North America, South America, and the...

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link to Southern Shield Fern (Thelypteris kunthii): Ultimate Care Guide

Southern Shield Fern (Thelypteris kunthii): Ultimate Care Guide

The southern Shield Fern botanical name is Thelypteris kunthii. Thelypteris means "female fern." The species was named to honor the life and work of Karl Sigismund Kunth (1788-1950), a...

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Mexican Fence Post Cactus: Ultimate Care Guide

Mexican Fence Post Cactus is a giant among cacti. Its most defining feature is its height as it can grow up to 20 feet. There are 5-7 thick ribs spaced vertically around the shaft of the cactus....

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