Clusia Plant: How to Care for Clusia Hedge (Clusia Rosea & Clusia Guttifera)

Clusia (Clusia guttifera) is an evergreen shrub that makes an excellent hedge or privacy screen. Clusia is a popular hedge shrub because of its dense foliage that is made up of evergreen oval, teardrop-shaped leaves. This shrub is resistant to drought, hot sun, and salt. It is also an ideal privacy screen because of its low maintenance and fast growing nature.

Evergreen Ground Cover Plants for Sun or Shade (With Pictures)

Evergreen Flowering Ground Cover Plants

Evergreen ground cover plants are low-growing, ground-hugging plants that keep your garden looking vibrant, healthy, and beautiful. Mat-forming, spreading plants help limit weed growth, prevent soil erosion on slopes, and add year-long interest and texture to your yard. One of the benefits of growing evergreen ground cover plants is that they are easy to care for. So, unlike grass, you never need to mow them.

Top 27 Florida Flowers With Pictures (Native and Non-Native)

florida plants

The hot, humid summer of the Sunshine State makes it challenging to find flowers for Florida. Long, warm sunny days mean that Florida flowers have a tough time surviving. The best flowers that grow in Florida are ones that thrive in full sun and partial shade. Many types of colorful tropical flowers are ideal for Florida, as they love humid temperatures and plenty of sunshine.

Epsom Salt for Plants: Pros and Cons of Using Epsom Salt in the Garden

epsom salt in garden

Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is a mineral compound that is used in the garden to help plants and lawns grow better. Gardeners also use Epsom salt to boost the growth of tomatoes, roses, peppers, carrots, and citrus trees.

Cat Palm (Cataractarum Palm or Chamaedorea cataractarum): Care and Growing Guide

cat palm (Chamaedorea cataractarum) care

The cat palm (Chamaedorea cataractarum) is a type of palm plant that is easy to care for indoors. Cat palms have long, arching palm leaves, giving the houseplant a bushy appearance. Growing up to 3 ft. (0.9 m) tall, cat palms are the ideal indoor plant to add greenery to almost any bright room in your house.

21 Long Blooming Perennials (With Pictures)

Perennial Flowers that bloom all summer

Long-blooming perennials can fill your garden with colorful flowers year after year. Perennials such as asters, black-eyed Susans, coneflowers, peonies, and lavender will bloom every spring and summer. After planting once, perennial shrubs, flowers, and plants will rebloom annually without requiring much maintenance.

Types of Elm Trees: Leaves, Bark, Seeds – Identification Guide (Pictures)

Elm trees are a species of deciduous and semi-deciduous trees in the genus Ulmus. A common feature of most elm trees is their oval-shaped leaves with toothed edges, a pointed end, and visible veins.

Calandiva Plant – How to Care for Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana ‘Calandiva’

Calandiva plant care

The calandiva plant is a cultivar of the flowering succulent species Kalanchoe blossfeldiana. Calandivas are evergreen perennial plants that produce flowers year after year. The kalanchoe calandiva is a succulent plant with leathery, dark-green leaves, and a mass of showy double flowers that look like roses. Due to the fact it’s easy to care for, the calandiva plant is a popular flowering houseplant.

Kalanchoe Blossfeldiana Plant – Growing Flowering Kalanchoe Succulent as a Houseplant

kalanchoe blossfeldiana

The Kalanchoe blossfeldiana is a flowering succulent plant that is easy to care for indoors. Kalanchoes are perennial plants that flower year after year. The flowering kalanchoe produces blooms that are pink, red, white, yellow and orange. Other names for this succulent houseplant are flaming Katy, florist kalanchoe, Madagascar widow’s-thrill, and Christmas kalanchoe.

Pencil Cactus (Firestick Plant): Succulent Care and Growing Guide

Firestick Plant care

The firestick plant (pencil cactus or Euphorbia tirucalli) is a type of succulent, not a cactus. The firestick succulent is also named pencil cactus, stick cactus, fire plant, pencil plant, and ‘sticks on fire.’ Pictures of the firestick plant show how it gets its name. The succulent has clumps of pencil-like stems exhibiting an orangey-red color that looks like it’s on fire.