Hazelle C.

Hazelle Cabugao has a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Agriculture specializing in Ornamental Horticulture. A landscape horticulturist by profession, she has been designing, installing, and maintaining various landscapes and gardens for residential and commercial use. She is passionate about creating sustainable green spaces in the city and writing about interesting flowering plants of the world.

lithops

Living Stone Plants (Lithops): Best Types, How to Grow and Care

If you’re looking for something unusual to grow, you should consider the living stone plant. As the name suggests, this plant resembles small stones which makes it difficult to notice in the wild. When grown for ornamental use though, the plant becomes a definite showstopper. This strange-looking plant may need special attention to grow indoors

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african violet

African Violets (Saintpaulia): Facts, How to Grow and Care

With their all-year-round blooms and attractive foliage, African Violet plants have become a favorite among many gardeners, going as far as having their own grower’s society from all around the world. Learn how to care for this beautiful ornamental below. What is an African Violet? The African violet is an ornamental plant with vibrant colored

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wandering jew plant

Wandering Jew Plant (Tradescantia zebrina): Types, How to Grow and Care

Plants with trailing and creeping habits are some of the best plants to keep. They are fast-growing and make thick carpet of groundcovers for gardens in no time and they also create striking hanging indoor plants.  Among the all-time best trailers to grow is the wandering jew. Easy to maintain and drapes beautifully, this colored

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spider plant

Chlorophytum Comosum (Spider Plant): Types, How to Grow and Care

Chlorophytum comosum is a plant species under the Asparagus family (Asparagaceae). They are commonly known as spider plants, but are otherwise called St. Bernard’s lily, airplane plants, ribbon plant, spider ivy, and hen-and-chickens.  Spider plants are native to South Africa but nowadays, they can be found in homes and gardens all around the world. Spider

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