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Cissus antarctica

Cissus Antarctica (Kangaroo Vine)

Cissus Antarctica” is scientific name of “Kangaroo Vine” plant and it belongs from family of “Vitaceae”. It is an indoor and gardening plant; also a flowering and fruit plant. The color of flower of this plant green and fruit color of this plant is purple and black. Kangaroo Vine is an evergreen and houseplant, which is growing in Summer, Winter and Spring season.

Kangaroo Vine is very easy and fast growing plant, type of climber plant. Leaves of this plant are green in color and oval in shape. It grows under shade very well and direct sunlight can be damaged this plant growth. This plant tolerates changeable temperature, but very high temperature and dry weather can be spoiling this plants well growth. It can tolerate quite dry water but over watering damaged this plants growth. It needs small amount of water like two or trice in a week. It grows well in temperature “between 20°C to 30°C” and but it can tolerate 10°C temperature. It needs very small fertilizer like once in a month. For light and over water can be caused of this plants problems.

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Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia is an indoor and flowering plant, which belongs from family of “Araceae”; “Dieffenbachia Species” known as its scientific name and “Dumb Cane” as its common name.

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Dracaena

Dracaena

Dracaena plant is an indoor and evergreen plant, which belongs from family of “Asparagaceae”.

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Fatshedera

Fatshedera

Fatshedera plant is flowering, indoor and houseplant that is a type of climber or wall shrub.

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Fatsia japonica

Fatsia japonica

Fatsia japonica is a flowering and indoors plant, which belongs from family of “Araliaceae”.

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Codiaeum

Codiaeum

Codiaeum, which is known as “Crotons” as its common name and it, is a foliage type of plant.


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Coleus

Coleus

Coleus plant is an indoor plant, which is known as “Solenostemon scutellarioides” as its scientific name.

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