Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Plants suitable for office



Money Plant
The scientific name is called Epipremnum aureum. Is it aslo known as 'Wan Nien Ching' or 'Wang Jin Ger' in mandarin. The dark green leave will creep upwards at the center of the stick. This tropical plant could be easily propagated by just cutting the stem of the plant then transfer to another pot fill with soil, place it under a shaded area for few weeks and water it alternate days before the roots start growing again.

Dieffenbachia 'Exotica'
Origin from Costa Rica with the variegated green leaves on the surface and it can grow above 1 meter. It is a common indoor plant which is easy to maintain, water 2-3 times a week.

Ficus Lyrata
Known as filddle-leaf fig and native to West Africa. Looks nice in pot and commonly seen in hotels, shopping malls, office and inhouse. Easy to maintain and water 4-5 times a week.

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Iron tree
Also known as Dracaena fragans and this is a popular feng shui plant for office. The plants is upright and unbranched stem is best choice for office with limited space.

Pachira or common name known as 'US Dollar'
The unique of this plant is twisted trunk look like 'pony tail' can be placed indoor or outdoor. This plant is tough in nature with low maintenance. Water 2-3 times a week as long as the soil is wet.

Raphis Excelsa or common name Monkey Palm
The plant is bushy if it is well taken care and it can adapt easily either indoor or outdoor area. The stem is multiplied  that can grow up to 3 meter. It is belongs to fan palm family and origin from Southern China and Taiwan.

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