Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla) is not an actual pine tree, despite the name. Rather, these plants are a ...
Norfolk Island pines prefer to stay lightly moist. It’s okay if it feels dry on the surface of the soil, but don’t let it dry ...
Holiday plants. You see them in multiple stores from the grocery store to the hardware store — and don’t forget the local ...
The Darwinian Gardener faces the new year firm in the conviction that he’ll roll with whatever comes his way in 2025. He ...
The pinkish-flowered plant, known as grass-poly, was found growing on the banks of an old farmland pond in Norfolk. The mystery species "came back from the dead" after seeds submerged in the mud ...
Last but not least and probably the most important are the care requirements – where will the plant “live?” Is there space ...
There are many holiday plants on the market: poinsettias, Thanksgiving and Christmas cacti, cyclamens, Norfolk Island pines, rosemary trees, paperwhites, amaryllis, and combo planters with red ...