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Gardening should be easy and relaxing. Learn how to take care of the most common ornamental plants indoors and outdoors.

Beautify your garden, home and office space with these great plants!

Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata)

Taking care of Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) indoors and outdoors

The Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncata) is a popular tropical cactus that is sold around the holidays for its gorgeous and prolific flowers. As its common name indicates, the Thanksgiving cactus is known for blooming around Thanksgiving, bringing a splash of color into your home just as the weather outdoors is getting colder. Native to the

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Purple heart (Tradescantia pallida) plant

Taking care of Purple heart (Tradescantia pallida) plant indoors and outdoors

The purple heart plant is commonly known as Tradescantia pallida, purpleheart, violet wood, amaranth and other local names (often referencing the color of the wood). It is a genus of 23 species of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. The plant is native to tropical rainforests of Central and South America; from Guerrero, Mexico, through

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schefflera (umbrella plant)

Taking care of schefflera (umbrella plant) indoors and outdoors

Schefflera is a tropical plant genus from the Araliaceae family, commonly grown indoors as a low-maintenance houseplant, but can also thrive as an outdoor plant. Originating in Taiwan and South China (Hainan), the evergreen shrub thrives in warm, wet climates. The Schefflera genus includes two species that make wonderful tropical houseplants: The larger Schefflera actinophylla

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African violet (Saintpaulia)

Taking care of African violet (Saintpaulia) plant indoors and outdoors

African violets aren’t actually violets at all! Each member of the African violet species list belongs to the Saintpaulia genus and has no relation to Violaceae—the plant family that contains hundreds of species of true violets. African violets get their common name from their superficial resemblance to true violets. African violets are one of the

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Bougainvillea

Taking care of Bougainvillea plant

If you visit a Greek island during summer, one of the most iconic memories you will carry back home, are the colorful bougainvilleas in contrast with the white walls. Bougainvillea is a hardy tropical vine that grows in areas where winter temperatures remain above -1 degrees Celsius. The plant usually produces three rounds of vibrant

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Weeping fig, benjamin fig, ficus benjamina or ficus tree

Taking care of Weeping fig, benjamin fig, ficus benjamina or ficus tree plant

Weeping figs (benjamin fig) are some of the most beloved houseplants. This tree-like houseplant can reach up to 2.5m (8 ft) in height and has two varieties: variegated leaves and (regular) green leaves. The weeping fig’s leaves are slender with a glossy finish, and its small white flowers bloom year-long, although they lack any sort

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