How to identify and care for house plants?
Click on any picture in our Popular House Plant Section and learn how to identify, grow, and care for indoor houseplants. Search our extensive houseplant guide and find plant care advice for your specific indoor houseplants. Can’t identify your mystery houseplant? Visit our Ask Judy page.
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What’s the name of the plant that has no leaves?
Also known as the naked lady because of the bare flower stalks that appear without leaves. The Bird of Paradise is a delightfully easy to care for plant that enjoys warm, balmy days year round. An interesting species from the bromeliad family which produces a red center within the rosette of leaves.
What kind of plant is called Mother of thousands?
Named Mother of thousands because of the many thousands of plantlets it produces. The Orchid Cactus (forest type cacti) blooms multi-petalled bright funnel shaped flowers. From the kalanchoe genus makes a nice addition to any succulent plant collection, grown indoors. Semi-succulent species from the large peperomia genus of plants.
Do you know the type of houseplant you are getting?
Many of us have picked up a houseplant at the store that was not labeled or have been given one as a gift. However, knowing what type of plant you have will help you ensure that you are giving it the best care.
Is there such a thing as a house plant?
This plant belongs to a friend of mine and she is having trouble finding out what it is. It is thriving very well, but she just doesn’t know what it is called.
How to get in contact with our house plants?
Get in contact by using our Contact Form, or send us a direct email. The address for this is on our Contact Us page. If you share a photo, and if you want, we will put a link to your web space at the bottom of the article that your photo is shown on.
What are the most common problems with houseplants?
To help you out, we’ve rounded up a few of the most common problems when it comes to keeping houseplants healthy and thriving, including everything from how to spot each issue, to how to fix it. When you find your houseplants starting to look wilted, worn, and discolored, it might be time to check up on your roots.