Although spider plants are quite hardy and can survive a lot of abuse you throw at them, there are time when these beauties start to show splitting foliage, that takes away the charm off its show. We’ll tell you how to keep it in pristine condition!
03.05.2024 - 14:19 / balconygardenweb.com / Suyash
Have you ever seen Plants That Are Growing Out Of Some Truly Strange Places? Well, you’re about to see some cool ones growing in places you never could have imagined. Here goes.
It’s like the grass wanted to hitch a ride and ended up making the car hood into a lush lawn.
A man in Russia had a tiny fig seed find its way into his lung, and voila! It sprouted into a little fig tree.
Here’s a determined cactus poking its prickly arms through a screen window as if trying to catch a glimpse of the outside world.
One day, there are plants nowhere to be found then bam, you see a pumpkin seedling in the kitchen sink!
Hold your breath for this one—a tiny pea plant managed to grow inside a man’s lung! It’s a strange and unbelievable tale.
This padlock became an unlikely and unexpected home for this little seedling. Nature truly can grow anywhere.
This one’s a real head-scratcher! A weed decided that a shovel handle was the perfect spot to sprout.
Have you ever walked into a room and found a plant growing out of an amusing place? This plant must have thought the carpet was just soft soil.
Look how beautiful banyan trees have transformed abandoned factory chimneys into towering green giants.
This unexpected burst of color and beauty as a beautiful flower grows from a drain pipe in a wall.
A tiny plant growing inside a glass bottle, eager to grow. You cangrow your own too!
It seems plants really love traveling and often find their way into a car. Eventually, you’ll see a car with flowers growing out of it.
Even in something as small and bouncy as a tennis ball, nature finds a way to grow.
A plant squeezing out from a damaged concrete wall. Isn’t it amusing how the tiniest plants can break through hard walls?
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Although spider plants are quite hardy and can survive a lot of abuse you throw at them, there are time when these beauties start to show splitting foliage, that takes away the charm off its show. We’ll tell you how to keep it in pristine condition!
Like many northern gardeners, I had red-hot poker envy for many years but ruled out growing them because of their iffy -chances of surviving winter in my region. However, I am very excited about some of the newer Kniphofia introductions we are growing at the Chicago Botanic Garden. Being able to overwinter a South African plant in the Midwest is pretty cool, right?
The following plants come from habitats that are seasonally or permanently wet, yet they can thrive in drier upland regions too. They are also tolerant of different soil types and textures.
Don’t have a sunny part in your home or garden, but still crave for those lively blossoms? Don’t worry! We have some beautiful flowers that will be more than happy to bloom in no sunlight!
These fascinating plants have an incredible ability to release oxygen around the clock through a process called Crassulacean Acid Metabolism (CAM). At night, they breathe in carbon dioxide, while during the day, use stored CO2 to produce fresh oxygen for us to breathe!
Name: Hydrangea arborescens ‘Kolpinbel’
Name: Cornus kousa var. chinensis
Name: Mahonia repens syn. Berberis repens
Name: Pycnanthemum albescens
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