Trax
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After last summer's heat wave I decided to try growing plants indoors. It's working! There are green and red peppers on my hot pepper plants in the window and all my other indoor plants are doing great!
Anyway, here's 2 more plants I got yesterday for my collection!
The 1st one is called Croton "Superstar". It's a 10 foot tall tropical shrub that's common in Florida. Since it's a zone 10-11 plant, I'll be growing mine in a huge pot by a sunny window.
The 2nd plant is called Philodendron "Silver" or Devil's Ivy. It's also a tropical zone 10-11 plant and I've decided to grow mine on a support instead of hanging. I'm going to add side supports and train it to look like a tree, lol.
Croton "Superstar" by Trax, on Flickr
Philodendron "Silver" by Trax, on Flickr
I already had a variegated Heartleaf Philodendron, Purple Heart plant, and a Angel Wing Begonia.
Some other plants I'll be getting soon are a Passiflora Foetida, a Desert Sweet Fernbush, a Dieffenbachia Seguine, and some type of Colocasia but I haven't decided which kind yet.
Anyway, here's 2 more plants I got yesterday for my collection!
The 1st one is called Croton "Superstar". It's a 10 foot tall tropical shrub that's common in Florida. Since it's a zone 10-11 plant, I'll be growing mine in a huge pot by a sunny window.
The 2nd plant is called Philodendron "Silver" or Devil's Ivy. It's also a tropical zone 10-11 plant and I've decided to grow mine on a support instead of hanging. I'm going to add side supports and train it to look like a tree, lol.
Croton "Superstar" by Trax, on Flickr
Philodendron "Silver" by Trax, on Flickr
I already had a variegated Heartleaf Philodendron, Purple Heart plant, and a Angel Wing Begonia.
Some other plants I'll be getting soon are a Passiflora Foetida, a Desert Sweet Fernbush, a Dieffenbachia Seguine, and some type of Colocasia but I haven't decided which kind yet.
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