The Houseplant Encyclopedia.THE HOUSEPLANT houseplant Plant adapted for growing indoors, commonly a member of a species that flourishes naturally only in warm climates. Two factors contribute to the success of the huge number of species grown as houseplants: they must be easy to care for, and they must be able to ENCYCLOPEDIA INGRID JANTRA AND URSULA KRUGER Houseplants bring fresh air and life to indoor environments, but many would-be gardeners go without these benefits because they find it too challenging to keep indoor plants alive and flourishing. This step-by-step guide to more than 1,000 houseplants is intended to make the task easier. With advice on where to place given plants within a home, instructions for how to select plants appropriate for specific air temperatures and sunlight and moisture conditions, and tips on which plants can be poisonous to people or pets, this guide goes beyond basic upkeep. The authors, gardening and plant specialists, include tips on pruning pruning, the horticultural practice of cutting away an unwanted, unnecessary, or undesirable plant part, used most often on trees, shrubs, hedges, and woody vines. , watering, pest and fungus fungus Any of about 200,000 species of organisms belonging to the kingdom Fungi, or Mycota, including yeasts, rusts, smuts, molds, mushrooms, and mildews. Though formerly classified as plants, they lack chlorophyll and the organized plant structures of stems, roots, and control, and propagation of seeds and cuttings. The core of the book is a 250-page, alphabetical listing of common houseplants, which includes at-a-glance symbols indicating requirements for sun, water, atmospheric humidity, and fertilizer and whether or not the plant is poisonous. Each entry also includes the plant's scientific name, native habitat, flowering time, and potential uses. Firefly firefly or lightning bug, small, luminescent, carnivorous beetle of the family Lampyridae. Fireflies are well represented in temperate regions, although the majority of species are tropical and subtropical. , 2006, 384 p., color images A (digital) color image is a digital image that includes color information for each pixel. For visually acceptable results, it is necessary (and almost sufficient) to provide three samples (color channels , paperback, $29.95. |
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