Air plants display well with other plants, rocks, or open terrariums. Here's what you need to know about caring for them.
Many varieties do well with less light than others in the bromeliaceae family with some adapted to nearly full shade. Leaf patterns and colors can be altered with incorrect exposure to light.
A niche flower shop with exotic plants and flowers from New Zealand, Holland, South Africa, Mexico, and worldwide opened its doors in Downtown Skokie in December. Botanik Culture has maintained an ...
Air plants are epiphytes in the genus Tillandsia of the family Bromeliaceae. Epiphytes don’t bring up nutrition from the soil by way of roots. Instead, they cling to bark, or rocks, or other ...
Epiphytes do not bring nutrition from the soil by way of roots. Instead, they cling to bark, or rocks, or other substrates. Parts that look like roots just anchor the plants. They receive all ...
Irritant contact dermatitis (ICD) from plants is a very common phenomenon as potentially irritant plants and plant products are commonly found in the everyday environment, including the home ...
The many thousands of plant species and their numerous chemical products make the study of CICD from plants appear daunting. The vast majority of CICD reactions, however, are caused by one of ...
Eriocaulaceae exhibit wide diversity within the Campo Rupestre, with the Serra do Espinhaço as their richest region. However, other mountain ranges featuring Campo Rupestre, like Serra da Canastra, ...