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☘️Calathea 'Medallion' (botanical name: Calathea roseopicta 'Medallion') 🪴✨ - Key features: Large, round, medallion-shap...
27/05/2026

☘️Calathea 'Medallion' (botanical name: Calathea roseopicta 'Medallion') 🪴✨

- Key features: Large, round, medallion-shaped leaves with intricate patterns: deep green edges, lighter green feathery/brushstroke markings, and silvery-green centers. Undersides are rich reddish-purple, stems are pinkish-red.

- Member of the Prayer Plant family — leaves fold upward at night, open wide during the day.

🌱 Care Tips

- Light: Bright indirect / filtered light only — NO direct sun. Direct light fades patterns, burns leaves, causes brown edges. Best near north/east window or shaded spot.

- Water: Keep soil evenly moist (never soggy or bone dry). Water when top 2–3 cm feels dry. Use rainwater, distilled, or filtered water only — tap water chemicals cause brown spots & crispy tips.

- Humidity: HIGH HUMIDITY 60–85% is NON-NEGOTIABLE. Dry air = curling, browning, dying leaves. Mist daily, use pebble tray, humidifier, or group with other plants. Loves bathrooms/kitchens.

- Soil: Light, fluffy, moisture-retentive but well-draining mix: peat moss + perlite + orchid bark + coco coir + small charcoal.

- Temperature: 18–27°C; keep above 15°C. HATES cold drafts, AC, wind, or sudden temp changes — causes leaf damage fast.

- Maintenance: Wipe leaves gently with damp cloth to remove dust (don’t use leaf shine). Trim dead leaves cleanly at base. Leaf pattern variation is normal!

- Growth: Moderate grower; stays bushy, leaves get large & stunning when happy.
Source: Google

☘️Calathea 'Argentea' (also called Calathea Silver Plate / Calathea Silver Back) ✨ - Key features: Large, rounded leaves...
27/05/2026

☘️Calathea 'Argentea' (also called Calathea Silver Plate / Calathea Silver Back) ✨

- Key features: Large, rounded leaves with stunning silvery-white centers, broad dark green borders, and subtle pinkish-red undersides/stems. Part of the Prayer Plant family — leaves gently fold upward at night!
- Sometimes labeled as Calathea 'Royal Standard' or Calathea 'Picturata Argentea', but Argentea is the correct name for this exact silver-center form.

🌱 Care Tips

- Light: Bright indirect / filtered light only — no direct sun! Direct light burns leaves, fades silver color, and causes brown edges. Thrives near a north/east window or shaded spot.

- Water: Keep soil evenly moist (not soggy). Water when top 2–3 cm feels dry. Use rainwater, distilled, or filtered water only — tap water with chlorine/fluoride causes brown spots/crispy edges.

- Humidity: HIGH HUMIDITY = MUST (60–80%). Mist often, place on pebble tray with water, or group with other plants. Dry air = brown leaf tips & curling.

- Soil: Light, airy, moisture-retentive mix: peat moss + perlite + orchid bark + charcoal. Must drain well but hold slight moisture.

- Temp: 18–27°C; keep above 15°C — hates cold drafts, AC blasts, or sudden temp changes.

- Maintenance: Wipe leaves gently to remove dust; do not polish with leaf shine — it clogs pores. Leaves naturally die off — just trim cleanly at the base.

- Note: It’s normal for leaves to droop or fold at night — it’s their natural rhythm!

Source: Google

☘️Echeveria 'Blue Mist' 🩵✨Also known as Echeveria 'Grey Mist' or Echeveria 'Silver Mist' - Distinct features: Powdery si...
27/05/2026

☘️Echeveria 'Blue Mist' 🩵✨
Also known as Echeveria 'Grey Mist' or Echeveria 'Silver Mist'

- Distinct features: Powdery silvery-blue/grey leaves, long and slender with sharp pointed tips, forms a loose, open rosette, very soft frosty coating (farina).

- Sometimes confused with Echeveria Blue Prince, but Blue Mist is lighter, longer, and more silvery-grey instead of deep blue-green.

🌱 Care Tips

- Light: Bright indirect light + 2–4 hours morning sun → keeps it pale & silvery; too much sun = turns grey/brown; too little = stretches & loses color.
- Water: Soak & dry only! Water deeply only when soil is bone dry (every 7–14 days). NEVER let water sit in the rosette → causes rot or spots on the powdery coating.
- Soil: 70% grit mix (perlite + pumice + coarse sand) + 30% cactus soil → must drain fast.
- Temp: 12–28°C; protected from frost & heavy rain.
- Maintenance: Do NOT wipe the white powder off — that’s its natural sunblock & protection!
- Propagation: Leaf cuttings or offsets; leaves root easily.

Source: Google


☘️ Echeveria 'Pansy' 🪴 - Appearance: Soft blue-green rosette, smooth leaves, thin pinkish/lilac edges, tight & neat shap...
27/05/2026

☘️ Echeveria 'Pansy' 🪴

- Appearance: Soft blue-green rosette, smooth leaves, thin pinkish/lilac edges, tight & neat shape — exactly matches yours.

- Also sometimes called Echeveria Moon Fairy / Echeveria Domingo (very similar look).

- Easy care: bright indirect sun, water only when dry.

☘️This is Echeveria 'Peacockii' (also called Echeveria Desmetiana or Echeveria Subsessilis hybrid) 🦚 - Key look: Pale bl...
27/05/2026

☘️This is Echeveria 'Peacockii' (also called Echeveria Desmetiana or Echeveria Subsessilis hybrid) 🦚

- Key look: Pale blue-green, smooth leaves, sharp pointed tips, thin pink/red edges, perfect symmetrical rosette — exactly yours!

- Also known as Echeveria Blue Heron or Morning Beauty in some collections.

🌱 Care Tips

- Light: Bright indirect sun → 3–5 hours direct morning sun = best color; protect from hot midday sun (burns easily).

- Water: Soak & dry method — water deeply only when soil is completely dry (every 7–12 days). Keep dry in rainy/cold season; root rot is its only enemy.

- Soil: Fast-draining mix → 70% grit (perlite/pumice) + 30% cactus soil.

- Temp: 10–28°C; frost-sensitive (brought indoors below 8°C).

- Propagation: Leaf cuttings (easy!) or offsets.

- Growth: Slow, stays neat, grows up to 10–12 cm wide.

Source: Google

☘️Echeveria 'Amabelle' (also known as 'Amabile' / 'Amabeier') is a beautiful Korean hybrid succulent, often called Straw...
27/05/2026

☘️Echeveria 'Amabelle' (also known as 'Amabile' / 'Amabeier') is a beautiful Korean hybrid succulent, often called Strawberry Puff / Cream Puff.

✨ Key Features

- Shape: Tight, compact rosette, 4–6 cm wide, thick fleshy leaves, smooth & plump.

- Color: Pale blue-green / milky base; soft pink, peach, or lavender edges & tips; glows bright pink/red in strong light & cool weather.

- Texture: Covered in fine white powdery coating (farina), gives a soft, frosted look.

- Growth: Slow-growing, rarely offsets; stays neat & symmetrical.

🌱 Care Guide

- Light: Bright indirect → full sun (3–6 hrs/day) = best color; shade from midday sun to avoid burn.

- Water: Soak & dry — water deeply only when soil is completely dry; every 7–14 days. Keep dry in summer & winter.

- Soil: Fast-draining mix: cactus soil + perlite/pumice (70% grit is ideal).

- Temp: 10–28°C; frost-sensitive (protected below 5°C).

- Propagation: Leaf cuttings or stem cuttings; leaves root easily.

- Toxicity: Safe for pets & humans.

Source: Google

☘️ Echeveria 'Agavoides' (or a close hybrid like Echeveria Agavoides 'Lipstick' / Red Edge) ✨ Why it matches: - Shape: T...
27/05/2026

☘️ Echeveria 'Agavoides' (or a close hybrid like Echeveria Agavoides 'Lipstick' / Red Edge) ✨

Why it matches:

- Shape: Thick, pointed, triangular leaves — classic agavoides form.
- Color: Pale blue-green base, with distinct reddish/brown tips & edges (gets brighter red in sun/cold).
- Rosette: Tight, compact, symmetrical — exactly like yours.

It’s also sometimes called Molded Wax Agave because of its smooth, waxy look. Super hardy and colors up beautifully! 😍


☘️Sansevieria trifasciata 'Golden Hahnii' (also called Dracaena trifasciata 'Golden Hahnii') is a popular dwarf snake pl...
27/05/2026

☘️Sansevieria trifasciata 'Golden Hahnii' (also called Dracaena trifasciata 'Golden Hahnii') is a popular dwarf snake plant, often known as Golden Bird’s Nest Snake Plant.Sansevieria Golden Hanii.💚

Tips to take care of plants.🍀💚
24/05/2026

Tips to take care of plants.🍀💚

☘️Aglaonema Red Angel💚 Also called: Chinese Evergreen, Red Aglaonema 🪴 📌 Basic Facts - Type: Hybrid tropical (Aglaonema ...
24/05/2026

☘️Aglaonema Red Angel💚

Also called: Chinese Evergreen, Red Aglaonema 🪴

📌 Basic Facts

- Type: Hybrid tropical (Aglaonema commutatum)

- Origin: Southeast Asia, popularized in Thailand & China

- Size: Compact, bushy; 25–40 cm tall; slow-growing

- Leaves: Glossy, lance-shaped; deep green edges, bright red/pink center & veins; colors get richer with good light

- Care: Very easy! Bright indirect light (best color), water when topsoil dries, tolerates low light & dry air

- Note: Toxic to pets & humans if eaten

💚 Fun Facts

1. Fiery & Bold
One of the reddest Aglaonemas — almost half the leaf is vivid crimson/pink. Stands out even in dark corners; favorite for offices & shops.

2. Color-Changer
Bright light = deep red; low light = greener; direct sun = burns instantly. New leaves start pink, darken to rich red as they mature.

3. Lucky Symbol
In Asia, means passion, energy, good luck & prosperity. Given for new businesses or homes — said to bring “fire & success”.

4. Air Cleaner
Filters formaldehyde, benzene & toxins — NASA-approved air purifier, works great in AC rooms.

5. Super Tough
Survives missed watering, shade, dry air — hard to kill. Perfect for beginners or busy people.

6. Collector’s Favorite
Very stable color (doesn’t fade easily); often called “Red Siam” or “China Red” — high demand worldwide.

7. Compact Beauty
Never grows too big; fits desks, shelves, small pots — stays neat & full for years.

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