A few yellow leaves is okay, but all leaves yellowing signifies a greater issue Reviewed by Catherine Askia Yellowing leaves on a Phalaenopsis orchid, commonly known as moth orchids, can be part of ...
Orchids are among the most beautiful and popular houseplants. But even the healthiest ones sometimes surprise their owners with yellowing leaves. While this may seem worrying, it’s often not as ...
Water, temperature, and light can all be the reasons your orchid is struggling. Take these steps to revive an orchid and help ...
Exotic-looking orchids are perennially popular houseplants. While it’s the beautiful blooms that are likely to turn you into an orchid enthusiast, their foliage adds interest when these plants aren’t ...
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You may be overwatering them. On the other hand, you may be underwatering them. Isn't that wonderful? Some of the causes are environmental, as this information from a website by Suite 101 indicates.
DEAR CHRISTINE: It’s not typical for Japanese maples to hold onto their leaves, while oak and beech trees tend to do this somewhat routinely. I blame the unusual autumn weather we experienced for ...