A member of the beautiful satin Pothos family, the Argyraeus is more silver on its leaves than green as compared to other varieties. The heart-shaped leaves trail beautifully from vining stems. The plant does exceedingly well in low to medium light and looks stunning in indoor spaces. Place them on shelves and you can either let it trail or climb for a tropical look.
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EtonGreen Live Satin Pothos Argyraeus Indoor Plant with Pot
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- Satin Pothos Argyraeus is an excellent indoor plant due to its ability ot survive in low light . It is an Air Purifier plant as it efficiently removes indoor pollutants. It is also an easy to care for plant suitable in living room, balcony, bedroom or in hanging baskets.
- It’s unique looking leaves make it a fantastic plant for living room home décor, office desk and is easy to maintain even for gardeners who are at beginner level.
- Watering requirement for the plant is generally twice a week. But it is ideal to water it whenever the top layer of the soil feels dry.
- You’ll see the best leaf color and variegation by keeping it in bright, indirect light. You’ll also keep the plant healthy by boosting the humidity around it. In fact, its variegated foliage makes Satin Pothos a beautiful addition to a terrarium.
- Trails to 3 ft (90 cm) or more. You can cut the stems back to any length, if you want a smaller houseplant.
SKU: EtonSatin
Categories: Air Purifying Plants, Foliage Pattern Plant, Low Maintenance Plants, Plants
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Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Dimensions | 10 × 10 × 25 cm |
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- The Swiss cheese plant (Monstera adansonii) gets its common name from its large, heart-shaped leaves that develop holes as the plant ages (in a process called fenestration). This makes the leaves resemble Swiss cheese. Native to Central and South America.
- Providing regular water and food will be your main care task with this plant. You also might need to do some maintenance pruning to keep the plant at your desired size.
- The Swiss cheese plant loves to climb. The plant has aerial roots growing downward from the stem, which brace against the ground or any available support.
- These plants like to be consistently moist but not soaked. Before watering your Swiss cheese plant, stick your finger into the soil about an inch deep. If the soil feels nearly dry to the touch, it’s time to water the plant. Irrigate until a little water runs out of the container’s drainage holes.
- It is a famous houseplant with its large, glossy green leaves with deep splits.
- It has air-purifying properties meaning that Monstera also helps create a pleasant environment in the home & Office.
- The plant is a low-maintenance plant and can survive on moderate watering and partial shade.
- The plant grows upto 6ft in height and spreads about 20 cm.
- Chlorophytum comosum, usually called spider plant but also known as spider ivy, ribbon plant,
- NASA research found that the spider plant has air purifying capabilities. This plant can remove up to 90% of the potentially toxic chemicals floating around. Stress can be limited and mental health boosted when the air is purer in a room.
- The Spider plant is among the most adaptable houseplant and very easy to grow. Even For Beginners
- During the summer, spider plants may produce tiny white flowers on long stems
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