by Amandine Hancock | May 23, 2019 | Plant of the Week
The Miss Kim Lilac is a compact smaller shrub than traditional lilacs. The beautiful flowers bloom in clusters and attract butterflies and hummingbirds. These shrubs can fill in smaller spaces in your garden as long as they get full sun. Find a location that will get...
by Amandine Hancock | May 14, 2019 | Plant of the Week
This week we are featuring the Anthurium, a heart-shaped leafy plant. The Anthurium is an exotic flowering houseplant that comes in pink, red, or white with long-lasting blooms. Anthurium plants don’t like continually moist soil. Make sure to water your...
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by Amandine Hancock | Mar 7, 2019 | Plant of the Week
This cascading large-leaved, vining Pothos is an excellent tropical house plant. Its large leaves and satiny finish highlighted by silver dapples have made quite an impact on the house plant market. Perfect as a hanging plant with its draping foliage, it also does...
by Amandine Hancock | Feb 21, 2019 | Plant of the Week
This easy-care plant, which is native to semi-arid regions of South America, makes a fabulous choice here in Central Oregon. It’s tolerance of dry climates and it’s drought tolerance make it a great choice for the new or seasoned indoor gardener. In...
by Amandine Hancock | Feb 13, 2019 | Plant of the Week
Ficus sp. is a genus of fig trees comprised of hundreds of species. This popular little tree is native to Asia, Africa, and other tropical regions around the world. Ginseng Grafted Ficus is commonly referred to as Ficus microcarpa ‘Ginseng’. The grafted...
by Amandine Hancock | Feb 2, 2019 | Plant of the Week
Philodendron ‘Neon’ Heart-leafed, variegated, climbing/trailing philodendron There are many types of colorful plants in this genus of plants. Philodendrons are native to tropical rainforests where they ruggedly climb up trees. When translated into a home setting,...
by Amandine Hancock | Jan 10, 2019 | Plant of the Week
Birds of paradise are large, relatively easy to grow plants that lend a bold tropical flair to any indoor space. With proper care, a bird of paradise can grow to over six feet tall, even indoors. Its broad, arching leaves make a dramatic, graceful statement in your...
by Amandine Hancock | Dec 13, 2018 | Plant of the Week
Fiddle Leaf Fig tree Named the “it” tree of design world by the New York Times, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig is rising the ranks, becoming the most coveted houseplant of the decade. Large, glossy violin-shaped leaves are its namesake, perfectly contrasting against a sleek...
by Amandine Hancock | Dec 6, 2018 | Plant of the Week
Spathiphyllum Spathiphyllum is Greek for leaf-spathe, referring to the character of the spathe, which is the bract or leaf surrounding or subtending a thick, protruding flower cluster. This easy-care plant has beautiful glossy green leaves and the unusual ability to...