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Attend Your Local Orchid Society Meeting for Tons of Great Information

Attend Your Local Orchid Society Meeting for Tons of Great Information

by Lisa Steinkopf | May 24, 2023 | BLOG, Houseplant Flowers, orchids

Not too long ago, I attended the Ann Arbor Orchid Society meeting. It is a local orchid society here in SE Michigan. There are more, not only in the area, but the state. You’ve heard me talk about plan societies before and how much I love them. I’be made...
Lycopodiums Now in the Genus Huperzia and How to Care for Them

Lycopodiums Now in the Genus Huperzia and How to Care for Them

by Lisa Steinkopf | Mar 18, 2023 | BLOG, Conservatory, Ferns, Foliage Houseplants, Houseplant Care, Houseplant Profile

How do you care for lycopodiums? (Now in the genus huperzia) These plants are so weird and amazing. I first saw a Lycopodium (Huperzia) in Elvin McDonald’s book, The New Houseplant (page 45). It was a picture of a florist’s window in New York with one of...
I Learned Something New This Week. Roses Dont’ Have Thorns. What?!

I Learned Something New This Week. Roses Dont’ Have Thorns. What?!

by Lisa Steinkopf | Oct 12, 2022 | BLOG, Cactus and Succulents

Roses don’t have thorns! What? I never assume I know it all or even half of “it”, whatever that is. After listening to Gabriella Plants Podcast, Episode 31, that I learned that  “Every rose has its prickle”.  Poison needs to change their...
Alsobia dianthiflora and How to Care for It

Alsobia dianthiflora and How to Care for It

by Lisa Steinkopf | Jul 27, 2022 | BLOG, gesneriads, Houseplant Flowers, Houseplant Profile

This little white fringed flower is so endearing and it belongs to the Alsobia dianthiflora or lace flower. Let’s talk about this easy-to-grow flowering houseplant and how to care for it.  I think mine above is the cultivar Alsobia dianthiflora...
What Happens to Your Plants If You Can’t Take Care of Them?

What Happens to Your Plants If You Can’t Take Care of Them?

by Lisa Steinkopf | Mar 16, 2022 | BLOG, Cactus and Succulents, Ferns, Foliage Houseplants, Houseplant Care

Have you ever wondered what would happen to your plants if something happened to you and were unable to care for them? I guess I hadn’t really thought about it, but I’m having surgery in a few weeks and it makes one think. So I’ve been rearranging...
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