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- Philodendron 'Florida' Hybrids: Four Stunning Cultivars You’ll Want in Your Collection
Green' , Philodendron 'Florida Beauty' , Philodendron 'Florida Ghost' , and Philodendron 'Florida Bronze The four key Philodendron 'Florida' cultivars side by side — from left to right: Florida Green, Florida Beauty, Florida Ghost, and Florida Bronze. Check out the full profiles for each cultivar: Florida Green Florida Beauty Florida Ghost Florida Bronze State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory .
- A-Z Guide to Caring for Citrus Trees as Indoor Plants
Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Gainesville: University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. Your Florida dooryard citrus guide.
- Why Philodendron ‘Prince of Orange’ Isn’t That Orange After All
The Breeding Revolution By the mid-20th century, Florida had become the global centre for foliage innovation Florida’s mid-century breeders combined P. erubescens ancestry with compact morphology. The Philodendrons That Made It Famous From those early Florida breeding programs came a family of plants soft blush Dominant pigment: Anthocyanins Fade duration: 10–12 days Breeder / Year: Cora McColley, Florida Miller, Florida (US PP6,797 – 1989) Parentage: Complex cross including P. erubescens , P. domesticum
- Epipremnum aureum: The Story of a Global Green Icon
naturalized — often aggressively — in tropical and subtropical regions around the world, including: Florida mats that prevent native seedling establishment Particularly in Queensland (Australia) and parts of Florida Special Note: ‘Pearls and Jade’ was developed and patented by the University of Florida from selections Is Technically an Invasive Species in Several Countries Fact: In warm, humid regions like Hawaii , Florida Florida Exotic Pest Plant Council / IFAS Assessment (2022).
- Peace Lily Care (Spathiphyllum) — What It Is, What It Isn’t, and How to Keep It Thriving
Use rain/filtered water if tap water is high in fluoride/chlorine. University of Florida IFAS Extension. University of Florida, Central Florida Research and Education Center. publication/381638355_A_REVIEW_ON_SPATHIPHYLLUM_PHARMACOGNOSTIC_AND_PHARMACOLOGICAL_APPROACH University of Florida Florida foliage house plant care: Spathiphyllum (EP477).
- Have a Question about Philodendron Plants? Here are the answers!
exportable/importable As a result, plants once considered exclusive — like Philodendron 'White Knight' or 'Florida 'Florida Green' ) tolerate brief early-morning sun if well-hydrated. 'Florida Green', P.hastatum or P. squamiferum . 💡 You’ll know humidity is too low if: Leaf edges brown Hybrid : A cross between two genetically distinct parent species or cultivars.Example: Philodendron 'Florida https://tropicos.org/name/2103234 World Flora Online. (n.d.).
- There Are No Difficult Houseplants: Why We Need to Rethink Our Approach to Plant Care
evolved—examining factors such as soil composition, light levels, moisture, temperature, and surrounding flora—we Affiliations: Jianjun Chen – University of Florida; Qibing Wang – Chinese Academy of Sciences, Institute
- Grow Lights for Indoor Plants: How to Choose, Set Up, and Use Them for Healthy Growth
Current Research in Biotechnology, 6 , 100184. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.crbiot.2024.100184 University of Florida
- Understanding Window Orientations And Houseplants: A Complete Guide
University of Florida IFAS Extension. (n.d.).
- Why So Many Houseplants Don’t Belong in Soil — Epiphytes Explained
From cloud forests in the Andes to coastal trees in Florida, they capture fog, recycle nutrients, and
- Is Your Plant Losing Leaves? Stop Guessing and Start Solving
. 💡 Other water-related causes of leaf drop: Sensitivity to fluoride or chlorine (common in Calathea rapid loss after watering with tap water, cold drafts, or placement near heaters Often triggered by: fluoride Avoid misting as a hydration method — it increases humidity temporarily but doesn’t help roots For fluoride-sensitive disturbance, transplant shock, dry pockets Brown crispy tips → shedding Salt buildup, low humidity, fluoride University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences. https://mrec.ifas.ufl.edu/foliage
- How to Fertilize Houseplants in Semi-Hydroponics (LECA, Pon & More)
University of Florida Research Reports, CFREC-Apopka Research Report RH-86-12 . https://www.researchgate.net
- Repotting Houseplants: An All-Inclusive Guide for Thriving Indoor Greenery
https://doi.org/10.1071/FP12049 University of Florida IFAS Extension. (n.d.).
- From Soil to Semi-Hydro: The Complete Guide to Transitioning Houseplants Without Killing Them
University of Florida IFAS Extension, Publication # ENH1359 Overview of physical properties of soilless
- Caladium Care Guide: Watering, Growing Indoors, and Storing Tubers
Springer – Handbook of Florists' Crops Diseases Bowman, H.M., Polston, J.E., & McGovern, R.J. (eds) Handbook of Florists' Crops Diseases. Springer, Cham (2016). UF/IFAS Extension (University of Florida) Gilman, E.F. & Wilson, S.B. (eds).
- Ponytail Palm — Beaucarnea recurvata’s Care, Cultivation, and Botanical Profile
University of Florida IFAS Extension.
- cinnamon, ice cubes, and painted succulents: Houseplant Care Myths and Misconceptions
composition of misted water differs from natural humidity : Tap water often contains minerals, chlorine, and fluoride High levels of salts, chlorine, and fluoride accumulate in the soil over time, drawing moisture away important to distinguish true variegation (like the white patches on Monstera albo or Philodendron Florida
















