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The Ultimate Guide to Growing Healthy Plants in Your Home

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How to growing money Plants.   Growing money plants, also known as pothos or devil's ivy, is relatively easy and can be done both indoors and outdoors. Here is a detailed guide on how to grow money plants: 1. Choosing a pot and soil:    - Money plants can be grown in either plastic or clay pots. Ensure the pot has good drainage holes.    - Use a well-draining potting mix or a mixture of equal parts of garden soil, compost, and perlite. 2. Planting the cutting:    - Take a 6-inch long stem cutting from a healthy, mature money plant.    - Remove the bottom leaves and place the cutting in a glass of clean water, making sure that only the nodes are submerged.    - Change the water every 2-3 days, and after around 2 weeks, you will notice small roots developing.    - Once the roots are about 1-2 inches long, it's time to plant the cutting in a pot. 3. Planting in a pot:    - Fill the pot with the prepared soil mi...

Common lantana shurb verbenas, yellow sage Spanish flag.

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 Common lantana West Indian lantana. The common lantana is flowering plant that grows best in tropical environments. Description Common lantana is a flowering plant that thrives in tropical climates. It spread beyond the Americas when the Dutch brought it to Europe. The plant is often considered a biodiversity-reducing weed. In addition it is toxic to livestock and damages farmland production. What animals are affected by common lantana toxins?  Common lantana contains triterpene acids that can cause many adverse effects in animals. All parts of the plant are poisonous. Is Common Lantana Toxic?  Common Lantana (Lantana camara) is a tropical flowering shrub native to Central and South America. Its popularity as an ornamental plant was naturalized in the modern tropics where it spread mainly in the 19th century. Today it is found on all continents except Antarctica and is a weed especially in Australia India and South Africa covering millions of hectares. Seeds ...