Plectranthus Verticillatus, Swedish Ivy 'Creeping Charlie'

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A popular trailing houseplant known for its lush, cascading foliage and easy-care nature. Despite its common name, it is neither from Sweden nor a true ivy. This plant is native to South Africa and belongs to the mint family. The plant’s stems are succulent and can grow quite long, making it an excellent choice for hanging baskets or as a trailing plant on shelves or in elevated planters.

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Common Family Name Ivy
Plant Life Cycle Annual

Product Questions (5)

Spider mites are common on house plants in our warm dry homes but are easily controlled with diluted rubbing alcohol or dish soup sprayed on the infected plant. Pyrethrin is an organic insecticide that will kill most insects on houseplants. The most ...
Yes! Apply neem oil early in the morning or at night when beneficial insects are dormant. This also protects the foliage from burning from the combination of sunlight and the oil. Keep in mind that it does take time for neem oil to work and you may need...
Plants growing in pots should be repotted when the roots start growing out of the drain holes. Typically, the new pot should be just one size larger than the pot it’s been growing in. Never use garden soil in a pot. Always use a soilless container mix...
Indoor lighting and supplement lighting are big topics. Fluorescent lights have been used to grow seedlings and must be within inches of the plants to be useful. The introduction of LED lights has improved the usefulness of grow lights dramatically. ...
Pottery for depends on the houseplant. For plants which like to be drier at the root, such as: palms, citrus, succulents, and cacti, use an unglazed terracotta pot. For houseplants, like our many tropicals, which enjoy a moister condition at the root...
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