ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM.pptx
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1. AGAVE
$10
Did you know?
The juice and sap of the Agave plant can be used to treat intestinal gas,
constipation, upset stomach, weak digestion, malicious gut bacteria,
stomach inflammation, and ulcer. It's a gut-health powerhouse, and it's
an excellent nutrient-rich supplement to any diet.
How to Care for Your Agave Plant
1. Plant or place your agave in a warm area. Agave plants are intolerant
to frost and require a climate with low humidity.
2. Mix your potting soil with coarse sand.
3. Provide ample light for your agave plant.
4. Water your agave plant sparingly.
5. Protect your agave plant from pests.
2. CITRONELLA
$15
Did you know?
For centuries, citronella has been used for a variety of purposes,
including:
● as an insect repellent.
● as an antifungal agent.
● to treat parasitic infections.
● to promote wound healing.
● to lift the mood or fight fatigue.
● in perfumes or as a flavour additive in food.
How to Care for Your Citronella Plant
1. When indoors allow the soil to dry before watering thoroughly. This
keeps Citronella Plants much healthier than watering a little bit
every day.
2. Place your citronella plant in full sun or a partially shaded area that
receives at least six hours of sunlight each day.
3. Moses in the
Cradle
$10
Did you know?
Despite the juice and sap being toxic, the plant is used medicinally in
Mexico and southeast Asia, advises CAB International. The leaves and
flowers are used to treat cancer, superficial fungal infections, coughs and
dysentery.
How to Care for Your MIC Plant
Dark-green, lance-shaped leaves with purplish-red undersides make this
a beautiful house plant year-round.
1. You can keep your plant indoors. But if you move it outdoors for the
summer, keep it shaded from direct sun.
2.Also, check the soil every couple days so that it doesn't dry out.
4. SNAKE PLANT
$10
Did you know?
In addition to providing a bit of ambiance, snake plants have a
number of health benefits, including:
● Filter indoor air, even at night.
● Remove toxic pollutants.
● Mental health booster.
● Low maintenance and easy to care for.
● Effective against allergies.
How to Care for Your SNAKE Plant
The care of snake plants is very easy.
1. Put them in indirect sunlight and don’t water them too much,
especially during the winter. In fact, it’s better to let these plants dry
out between waterings.
5. Money plant
$10
Did you know?
Pilea peperomioides, the Chinese money plant, UFO plant,
pancake plant or missionary plant, is a species of flowering plant in the
nettle family Urticaceae, native to Yunnan and Sichuan provinces in
southern China It was originally believed to bring good luck, money and
fortune to its owner. Because the large, circular leaves stack on top of
each other, they look like coins.
How to Care for Your Money Plant
1. Give it lots of natural light.
2. Don't over water it.
3. Choose the right pot.
4. Trim any dead or dry leaves.
6. Fishbone
Cactus
$10
Did you know?
The scientific name for the plant is Cryptocereus anthonyanus (syn.
Selenicereus anthonyanus), and is a member of the night blooming
cactus family. Best known for its long, arching stems coated with
serrated leaf nodes, fishbone cactus is found in its habitat in groups,
which hang from trees.
How to Care for Your Fishbone Cactus
Fishbone cactus thrives in indirect light but can tolerate periods of bright
sun. Like most cacti, fishbone cactus houseplant does best when
allowed to dry out between watering. During winter, cut watering in half
and then reinstate it when spring growth begins.
7. String of
Hearts
$30
Did you know?
The String of Hearts (Ceropegia woodii) is a trailing succulent-like plant
native to South Africa. The delicate heart-shaped foliage and slender
vines can reach up to 12' long in its natural environment, and has earned
this plant many nicknames, including Rosary Vine and Sweetheart Vine.
How to Care for Your String of Hearts.
String of hearts prefers bright indirect light. String of hearts will not
survive in low light, and direct sun will scorch the leaves.
1. Water consistently.
2. String of hearts requires warm temperatures.
3. Add fertilizer to encourage flower growth.
4. Give string of hearts space to grow.
8. JADE PLANT
$15
Did you know?
The Jade plant produces white or light pink, star-shaped flowers
arranged in tight, round clusters. Jade plants bloom during the winter
and spring. Flowers emit a sweet scent which attracts bees, flies, wasps
and butterflies, main pollinators of this plant.
How to Care for Your Jade Plant.
1. Grow in very bright light indoors.
2. Plant jade plants in Miracle-Gro® Cactus, Palm & Citrus Potting
Mix.
3. Water when the top 1 to 2 inches of soil are dry.
4. After a month, feed jade plants when you water with Miracle-Gro®
Succulent Plant Food.
5. Prune off dead or shrivelled branches.