African Violets are a herbaceous flowering plant available in many shades of purple, pink and bicolors. They have fleshy, pubescent foliage which is susceptible to rot if too humid or moist. For the best care water from the bottom of the plant (to keep water off the leaves and out of the crown of the plant) and keep in indirect light so the leaves don't burn. Many people have a hobby of collecting all colors of violets. If you are a collector beware of thrips. Violets are very susceptible to thrips and most times go unnoticed until they are out of control and taking over all the plants around them.
Kalanchoe is a blooming succulent with clusters of flowers in a variety of colors. They have similar care to any other succulent plant. They like to dry out between waterings and they need bright light. They prefer warmer temperatures but can handle being in cooler temperatures for short periods of time (no lower than 45 degrees). Once it is finished blooming the plant can be kept until it blooms again!
If keeping your Mum plant indoors, give it bright indirect light throughout the whole day. If you put your Mum outdoors make sure it gets about five hours of bright light in the morning and then shade in the afternoon. Water when the top 1" of soil becomes dry. While it is blooming keep in 70-75 degree temperatures. To keep fresh, before selling, put your Mums in the floral cooler. This will keep the blooms tight, longer, so your customer will enjoy a longer bloom time. As the blooms die, remove the spent blooms to encurage more blooming!
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Azaleas are a broadleaf evergreen available in a variety of colors. They naturally shed some foliage but new foliage will grow in its place. They prefer cooler temperatures and bright, indirect light. The blooms can last up to two weeks. When planting Azaleas remember to have a well draining soil but don't forget to water regularly as they dry out very fast and your plant will wilt as a result.
3 Carnations FCARAS, 2 Alstroemeria FALSTF, 3 Solidago FSOLI, 3 Poms FPOMD, 3 Purple Statice FSTAT, 8 Leatherleaf GLLBU Packed 6 per case While supplies last. Recipes are subject to change based on availability. Substitutions may be necessary. For more details, please contact your account manager.
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There are many varieties of Calathia offering all different leaf shapes, sizes, colors, and leaf patterns! To care for your Calathia make sure you have it in a spot with medium to bright indirect light. Water every 1-2 weeks as needed. A good way to tell if you need to water is to check 2" below the soil line. If it is dry to the touch you need to water. Calathia prefer higher humidity. If the location of your Calathia is in low humidity place a tray with rocks/pebbles under your plant and fill with water to keep humidity around the plant.
If keeping your Mum plant indoors, give it bright indirect light throughout the whole day. If you put your Mum outdoors make sure it gets about five hours of bright light in the morning and then shade in the afternoon. Water when the top 1" of soil becomes dry. While it is blooming keep in 70-75 degree temperatures. To keep fresh, before selling, put your Mums in the floral cooler. This will keep the blooms tight, longer, so your customer will enjoy a longer bloom time. As the blooms die, remove the spent blooms to encurage more blooming!