House Plant Identification

Echeveria Devotion Vs Ruby Slippers: All You Need to Distinguish

Echeveria Devotion Vs Ruby Slippers: All You Need to Distinguish

Echeveria devotion, whose correct name is Echeveria pulvinata Devotion, is a stunning small compact succulent with green leaves that are burgundy in tips. However, Echeveria ruby slippers (its exact name is Echeveria harmsii Ruby Slippers) are another velvet Echeveria type with reddish leaves and a shrubbier growth habit. Keep reading to learn more keys for Echeveria Devotion Vs Ruby Slippers. Echeveria Devotion     is a captivating succulent that stands out due to its striking appearance. In the following, you can see its images and key features, which help you to identify it easier. Key Features: Compact Growth: This cultivar…
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Plant That Looks Like Bamboo + Pro Caring Points

Plant That Looks Like Bamboo + Pro Caring Points

Have you seen a plant that looks like bamboo, or are you a fan of Bamboo trees and are searching for other bamboo-like plants? Here, you will find them with their images and pro tips for caring for them. After reading this article, you can add a bamboo or a bamboo-like tree to your living space that is more suitable for your indoor decoration. Bamboo is one of the common houseplants that is a special and beautiful tree, and this is undeniable. However, taking care of a bamboo tree may not be suitable for everyone, and every environment may not be…
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Echeveria perle von nurnberg vs purple pearl: The Last Word

Echeveria perle von nurnberg vs purple pearl: The Last Word

Hi, I’m a horticultural consultant, and in this post, I’m going to give the ultimate answer to one of the frequent questions in succulents identification: Echeveria perle von nurnberg vs purple pearl. While shopping in plant nurseries or searching on Google, you will find various names like Echeveria perle von nurnberg, Echeveria purple pearl and even Echeveria gibbiflora 'Purple Pearl' for one of the most stunning purple Echeveria types. But who is she? Are all of them the same plants or various Echeveria species? Indeed, they are the same plants without any difference. Please keep reading to find out my…
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Echeveria harmsii vs pulvinate: A beginners Guide to Identification

Echeveria harmsii vs pulvinate: A beginners Guide to Identification

Echeveria harmsii is very similar to the Echeveria pulvinate “Frosty”; both plants have grey-green to bluish leaves with a farina coat. However, in “Echeveria harmsii vs pulvinate”, the Pulvinate grows more compact and produces more pink flowers, but Harmsii is taller and produces orange to red flowers. Echeveria harmsii is an indoor succulent with vibrant green, fleshy leaves arranged in a symmetrical rosette, featuring a unique, slightly pointed tip and producing tall, colourful flower stalks adorned with tubular orange to red blooms." Echeveria pulvinate have several varieties, three of which are colourful (Rose, Ruby, and Devotion), and the Frosty have…
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5 Echeveria pulvinata Varieties: Ideal for a Colorful Succulent Collection

5 Echeveria pulvinata Varieties: Ideal for a Colorful Succulent Collection

Echeveria pulvinata is characterized by its fuzzy, velvety leaves. However, this popular Succulent comes in various stunning colours, including shades of green, pink, red, and purple, which make Echeveria pulvinata varieties: Frosty, Rose, Ruby, Devotion and Leucotricha. I love these varieties because of their compact, rosette-shaped growth habit, which makes them a versatile addition to my indoor plant collection. All Echeveria pulvinate varieties are relatively low-maintenance. In the following, I will tell you more about their features and aesthetics, along with tips for caring for them. Let’s get going! Echeveria pulvinata Varieties: 'Frosty' Echeveria pulvinata 'Frosty' is a captivating succulent…
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3 impressive Echeveria setosa Types: All You Should Know

3 impressive Echeveria setosa Types: All You Should Know

Echeveria setosa types include Deminuta, Minor, Cristata. In this post, you will find their aesthetics and features which help you distinguish these varieties and choose the best for your house. I also will tell you about caring for them and you will find facts about these Echeveria setosa types. Echeveria setosa also known as the Mexican Firecracker, is a small succulent with fuzzy, red-tipped leaves. This lovely plant has compact rosettes shape of green leaves. Its leaves are covered with tiny hairs, giving them a velvety texture. I love the vibrant red or orange tips of its leaves which will…
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Trailing Jade Vs String of Turtles: Which One Do I Have?

Trailing Jade Vs String of Turtles: Which One Do I Have?

Is it a trailing Jade or String of Turtles? Who is my lovely trailing houseplant, and how should I care for it? Although both plants are different species of Peperomia with similar appearance, their identification is straightforward. If your plant leaves are small, round, and fleshy, resembling tiny turtle shells you are the parent of a String of Turtles (Peperomia prostrata), however, if it has small round solid green leaves, you have a Trailing Jade (Peperomia rotundifolia). Hi, I’m a horticultural consultant and here is all you need to identify and care for your Trailing Jade or String of Turtles.  Before…
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Dracaena Identification with Pictures: 9 Dracaena Species + 25 Dracaena Varieties

Dracaena Identification with Pictures: 9 Dracaena Species + 25 Dracaena Varieties

Do you have a Dracaena plant and are exploring to find its name? If Dracaena identification is your challenge, here is a comprehensive collection of Dracaena species and varieties with their pictures. Join me in this post to identify your Dracaena plant easily because I compare them with their important characters in tables. Please don't waste time and let's start our journey to the world of Dracaena plants. Dracaena Identification: Dracaena Species There are about 170 species in the Dracaena genus. They belong to the asparagus family and are native to Central America, South Asia, Africa, and northern Australia. In…
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Best Collection of Red Dracaena Varieties: Identify with Pictures

Best Collection of Red Dracaena Varieties: Identify with Pictures

If you are searching for red dracaena varieties, you can find a gallery with their names and caring points. Some of them are real Dracaena plants, however, there are ones that belong to Cordylines but are known as Dracaena plants by mistake. I also will tell you how to distinguish Dracaenas from Cordylines.  Keep reading to find out more. Before starting, do you know the name Dracaena is derived from the Ancient Greek word “Drakaina which means "female dragon"? There is a wonderful historical story behind Dracaena's name, I recommend searching about it.  :arrow: You can also hear the audio version of…
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Dracaena trifasciata Vs Sansevieria: All you Must Know

Dracaena trifasciata Vs Sansevieria: All you Must Know

What is the true name of my Snake plant Dracaena trifasciata or Sansevieria? People often get confused by these names especially when searching on Google for care points or buying from garden centres and plant nurseries. Come on to tell you about Dracaena trifasciata Vs Sansevieria. Sansevieria is an old name for Snake plants that was changed to Dracaena trifasciata in 2017 after scientists started genetics investigating inside the Sansevieria species.  However, you must know not all Snake plant types are a variety of Dracaena trifasciata and they may belong to other Dracaena species. In addition, there are plants which…
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