What’s in a Name? The term ‘air plants’ is the common name for Tillandsias, a type of Bromeliad, because they don’t need to be planted in soil. Yup, no soil! In the wild, Tillandsias colonize objects such as rocks and trees by clinging onto them with their roots. Air plants are epiphytic, meaning they absorb moisture and nutrients through their leaves, while the roots are used primarily to provide support for the plant. This
The Aglaonema is an excellent indoor plant for low light areas with gorgeous patterned leaves. This popular and durable indoor plant cleans and purifies indoor air by absorbing formaldehyde, carbon monoxide and benzene. The textured spear-shaped leaves add wonderful dynamic when this indoor plant is used as a decorative item. Additionally, it is a user-friendly
The aglaonema, also known as Chinese evergreen, is a highly decorative plant with several interesting varieties. It is one of the most popular houseplants and the color variations—from dark green to silver, and some with hints of red—add to your home’s decor. they have accommodated to our climate and temperature changes. Caring for aglaonema in