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Kay (765) wrote the following about Dracaena marginata 'Tricolor' on Jan 25 2010

very tolerant of indoor conditions, including insufficient light, but will grow better with medium light and humidity.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Crassula ovata on Jan 25 2010

Very easy to propagate from stem cuttings placed in water or potting mix. High sunlight,low to medium humidity. Allow to dry between waterings




Kay (765) wrote the following about Codiaeum variegatum on Jan 25 2010

A tropical plant that needs high humidity and sun. Drops leaves if in a draft.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Ficus benjamina on Jan 25 2010

very susceptible to scale insect. They can be removed if infestation is not large, but may need a systemic pesticide treatment.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Brunnera macrophylla "Jack Frost" on Jan 25 2010
2 people like this opinion

looks pretty in a woodland setting, after blooming ends, the foliage remains nice, has a silvery white variegation.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Lysimachia clethroides on Jan 24 2010

This plant has a great form and is easy to grow, but watch out!! If is in a happy spot, it will try to take over the world! It may take a few years, but it is invasive! Luckily, it is easy to dig up.




civicboyfl (356) wrote the following about Momordica charantia on Jan 24 2010

Quickly overtakes most things it can climb on here in Zone 10. It has overtaken one of my chain-link fences and make a great, green wall during the rainy season. During the dry season, it turns brown and appears to be dead, but comes back to life within a day of receiving rain. Grows great in the poor, neglected, sandy side of my yard. When in bloom, the flowers will fade each day when the sun hits them, but will stay all day in the shade or on a cloudy day...much like a morning glory




KK Ng (396) wrote the following about Momordica charantia on Jan 24 2010

Need an aquired taste to enjoy this gourd ...it is delicious as a soup, stir fried or even as a omelette




Kay (765) wrote the following about Hedera helix on Jan 24 2010

I love this as a ground cover in woodland settings. It is very tough.




Kay (765) wrote the following about Athyrium niponicum 'Pictum' on Jan 23 2010
1 person likes this opinion

This shade lover is a great way to add color to a woodland garden.