What’s wrong with… – my Fiddle-Leaf Fig?
Ficus lyrata – Fiddle-Leaf Fig With its large leaves, the Fiddle-Leaf Fig looks really lush. The leaves can grow up to 40 cm long. If the plant is healthy, they are bright green and shiny. But what’s wrong with that one, Lotte? Ficus corpse A ficus is almost a must have in every plant
What’s wrong with… – my Strelitzia?
Strelitzia nicolai – White Bird Of Paradise Strelitzia nicolai impresses with its large leaves and is one of the most popular ornamental foliage plants. This is also the case in our FYTA office. What’s wrong with that one, Lotte? Winter garden horror However, this sad specimen suffere
What’s wrong with… – my Staghorn Fern?
Platycerium bifurcatum – Staghorn Fern Platycerium bifurcatum is an unusual and beautiful hanging plant. In its native tropical rainforests, Platycerium bifurcatum often sits 30 m above the ground in the branch forks of jungle trees, like a bird’s nest. There it lives as an epiphyte, whi
What’s wrong with… – my Maranta
Marantha bicolor - ArrowrootThe arrowroot is a plant species from the arrowroot family (Marantaceae). This tropical plant from northern Brazil can only be cultivated here as a houseplant. The clump-forming perennial grows herbaceous and upright. The tuberous roots produce long, large and strikingly