Plant Care
Congrats on adopting a new plant baby! We are sharing the basics of plant care for our most popular varieties here, so you are equipped to help your new baby thrive. Remember, care requirements are dependent on things like a particular plant's environment (Is it near a heat source, or next to a cold window? How much light does it get?), so use these plant care tips as guidelines and always seek additional resources for troubleshooting and for deeper information about your particular variety.
Also note, each type of plant will include information about toxicity to pets, but remember - even "pet safe" plants should not be consumed and may result in negative effects if ingested. Please consult your veterinarian for definitive answers, especially if your animal is inclined to munch on your houseplants!

Bonsai Ficus Ginseng is a popular and visually striking indoor plant known for its thick, bulbous roots that resemble ginseng, paired with a dense canopy of glossy green leaves. Native to Southeast...
Read more
Euphorbia Tithymaloides (Devil’s Backbone)
Euphorbia tithymaloides, commonly known as “Devil’s Backbone”, is a striking succulent native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. Named for its distinctive, zigzagging stems that r...
Read more
Bonsai Jade Dwarf Green (Crassula Ovata ‘Dwarf Green’)
The Bonsai Jade Dwarf Green is a charming, slow-growing succulent with thick, fleshy leaves and a classic bonsai tree form. Known for its ease of care and attractive shape, this plant makes a great...
Read more