Medium Helix Ivy Low Light Tolerant!Commonly known as Hedera Helix, or English Ivy, this popular, slow growing plant is native all over the world. With its deep green leaves, prominent veins and cascading nature, the Helix Ivy will bring a forest feel to your space! Being that it's from a woodland environment, it thrives in high humidity, warm temperatures, medium to bright indirect light and can vine climb up to 9 ft. indoors. This makes them great to be potted in a hanging basket and
It’ll create oxygen and improve humidity levels
the rubber tree proves that sometimes you need to think bigger to create truly memorable interiors
The main difference is Alocasia types point leaves upward while Colocasia varieties hang their leaves downward gracefully
The great thing about rubber made from the Ficus elastica is that it offers a hypoallergenic alternative to the Hevea
and drafty windows to avoid watching her have a plant meltdown
it thrives in low to moderate humidity
The dark foliage doesn't need much light - they're happiest in medium indirect light and love consistently moist soil
If you ever see a Benjamina Ficus in the wild
Grows red berries at Christmastime
medium to indirect bright light and will grow up to 2 to 3 ft
She’s perfect for the beginner plant parent or a seasoned collector
And this particular Jade plant has been grown to have a massively THICK stalk