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Peperomia Caperata (Emerald Ripple Peperomia): Ultimate Care Guide

Peperomia is a genus with over a thousand species, the majority of which are found in tropical or subtropical climates around the world. They can grow on trees (epiphytic), rocks (lithophytic), or...

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link to Ctenanthe Setosa (AKA Calathea Setosa): Ultimate Care Guide

Ctenanthe Setosa (AKA Calathea Setosa): Ultimate Care Guide

Common Name(s) Grey Star, Never Never PlantScientific Name Ctenanthe SetosaSun Exposure Indirect, bright lightSoil pH 6.7-7.1Watering Requirement Water weekly, or once soil...

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link to Calathea Ornata (Pinstripe Calathea): The Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Ornata (Pinstripe Calathea): The Ultimate Care Guide

Common Name(s)Pinstripe Calathea, Prayer Plants, Pink Calathea, Zebra Plant, Peacock PlantScientific NameCalathea Ornata (aka. Goeppertia Ornata)Sun ExposureIndirect LightSoil pH6.1 to 7.8Watering...

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link to Calathea White Star (Calathea Majestica ‘White Star’): Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea White Star (Calathea Majestica ‘White Star’): Ultimate Care Guide

The Calathea White Star is a tropical evergreen plant native to rainforests in South America, specifically Brazil, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Columbia. The Calathea White Star is known for having...

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link to Calathea Maui Queen Plant: Ultimate Care Guide

Calathea Maui Queen Plant: Ultimate Care Guide

The Calathea Maui Queen (Goeppertia Louisae 'Maui Queen'), sometimes called the Zebra Plant Maui Queen, is an evergreen perennial plant indigenous to the Brazilian rainforests. The Maui Queen has...

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link to Heart Fern (Hemionitis Arifolia): Ultimate Care Guide

Heart Fern (Hemionitis Arifolia): Ultimate Care Guide

The heart fern is a lovely addition to any home. The natural habitat of this beautiful plant is a tropical forest but can easily thrive indoors as well if their natural element is mimicked. Its...

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