![]() ![]() They require very, very bright light, warm temperatures and high humidity.ĭumb Cane: This plant is highly toxic to animals and shouldn’t be gifted to anyone with furry friends or young children.įirestick: This plant has highly irritating and has toxic sap in its branches when broken open. It is a nice alternative to cut flowers, however.įiddle Leaf Fig: These trees are finicky, finicky, finicky. Control its environment as best as you can to keep your plant thriving. See more ideas about plants, fiddle leaf fig tree, fiddle leaf fig. Cool breezes, insufficient humidity, and poor soil or insufficient nutrients will affect the health of this plant and can invite a host of problems, including pests, diseases, and a lackluster appearance. They can upset a cat’s stomach, but a large amount needs to be ingested for it to be a severe problem.ĥ Worst Plant Gifts Maidenhair fern: These ferns grow naturally along streams and waterfalls, so trying to make it thrive indoors can be a challenge. Explore Julie Lystads board 'Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree and other finicky plants' on Pinterest. Poinsettia: Classic and bring a bright pop of color they’re not as poisonous to animals as they are made out to be. Paperwhites: Simple yet elegant blooms that are easy to care for, making them a great hostess gift. The fiddle-leaf fig ( Ficus lyrata) is a tropical plant native to rainforests in central and western Africa. Perfect holiday hostess gifts – and they smell good too! Mini Trees: This time of year, rosemary and lavender are sold as mini trees as well as cedar and pine. Instead of bringing your hostess a bouquet that’s bound to wilt in a few days, consider one of these lush, live and absolutely lovely plant gifts instead…ĥ Best Plant Gifts Christmas Cactus: These plants grow really fast and have the temperament of a succulent. The pros at LA’s top plant paradise, Rolling Greens, narrowed down the best and worst plant gifts to give this holiday season. ![]() ![]() All we want for Christmas is plants - and maybe a few other pretty objects. ![]()
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