Light- Medium-light is preferred, but bright, indirect light can be tolerated.
Water- Keep the soil moist at all times by watering it.
Pet friendly- No. Cats and dogs are poisoned by this plant.
Parent level- Beginner level.
Pro tip- If you don't have the space to allow this plant to flourish, keep it modest. Cut it down to size.
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Light- Bright, indirect lighting is used.
Water- When the soil is almost entirely dry at the top, water it.
Pet friendly- Yes.
Parent level- Beginner to the intermediate plant parent level.
Pro tip- Wipe away any dust that has gathered on the leaves.
Light- Place it in a well-lit area where to receive indirect illumination throughout the day.
Water- Keep the soil moist, but let it dry out for at least 1 inch before watering again. It necessitates more frequent watering during the summer.
Pet friendly- No. If cats or dogs eat it, they will be poisoned.
Parent level- Intermediate. The fiddle leaf fig has a reputation for being a diva.
Pro tip: This plant enjoys moderate humidity, so a good mist will keep it happy.
Light: Shine a bright light on this one, but not direct sunlight.
Water: Water it once or twice a week (yellow leaves = don't water it). Before watering, allow the soil to dry on top.
Pet friendly- No. If eaten, it is poisonous to both pets and humans.
Parent level- Beginner.
Pro tip- Cut a small notch in the node where the leaf came off if you desire new leaf growth after it has fallen off.
Light- It prefers bright, indirect lighting. Leaves and flowers can be damaged by too much direct light.
Water- Keep the soil wet with water. Allow the soil to dry out further over the winter months before watering.
Pet friendly- No. Fido and felines are both poisoned by this plant.
Parent level- Beginner.
Pro tip- For best results, rotate the plant regularly.
Light- Except for direct sunlight, this plant prefers all types of illumination.
Water- Keep the soil moist yet allow sufficient drainage for the plant. It doesn't like to drink a lot of water.
Pet friendly- Yes.
Parent level- Beginner.
Pro tip- Overwatering is the bamboo palm's death knell. It despises wet soil. The bamboo palm is an excellent choice if you have a history of ignoring plants.
Light- Medium-light is preferred, but bright, indirect light can be tolerated.
Water- Keep the soil moist at all times by watering it.
Pet friendly- No. Cats and dogs are poisoned by this plant.
Parent level- Beginner level.
Pro tip- If you don't have the space to allow this plant to flourish, keep it modest. Cut it down to size.
Light- Give it plenty of strong, indirect light. Keep it out of direct sunlight.
Water- When the soil begins to dry out, water it.
Pet friendly- No. This is a poisonous plant.
Parent level- Beginner.
Pro tip: Wipe the leaves off now and again to remove any dust.
Light- It thrives in a shady environment. Keep out of direct sunlight.
Water- Because it is drought tolerant, water only when the soil begins to dry out.
Pet friendly- No.
parent level- Beginner.
Pro tip- For this small guy, less water is better. Its stem and roots might decay if it receives too much water.
Light- It prefers low light but grows more quickly in medium to bright indirect light.
Water- Keep the soil as dry as possible. You're overwatering if the leaves turn black, and you're underwatering if the leaves turn yellow.
Pet friendly -No. Cats and dogs are poisoned.
Parent level- Beginner.
Pro tip- A pothos can also be draped over a table.
Light- Dim light.
Water- When watering, make sure the soil is completely moist, and leave the soil to dry out between waterings.
Pet friendly- No. Pets are poisoned by this plant.
Parent level- Beginner.
Pro tip- Chinese evergreens prefer warm temperatures and humidity, so choose a location that provides both.
Light- Indirect lighting of the sun.
Water- It can withstand droughts because its leaves store water. Before watering, allow the soil to dry out.
Pet friendly- No. If swallowed, this substance is toxic to pets.
Parent level- Beginner.
Pro tip- If the "bead trails" become too long, you can cut them down.
Light- Bright and indirect sunlight.
Water- It thrives in dry environments, so use it cautiously. Because it dislikes standing water, use a planter with a drainage hole.
Pet friendly- Yes.
Plant level- Beginner.
Pro tip- If your leaves start to turn brown, take them off to keep your plant healthy. Cut off a leaf and separate the gel from the stem to make your aloe gel for your skin.
Light- Medium-light is preferred, but bright, indirect light can be tolerated.
Water- Keep the soil moist at all times by watering it.
Pet friendly- No. Cats and dogs are poisoned by this plant.
Parent level- Beginner level.
Pro tip- If you don't have the space to allow this plant to flourish, keep it modest. Cut it down to size.
Ear rice sign showing heart embroidered red letters love thai valentine s day
A rice plant, as grown before harvesting and processing. Depicted as a sheaf of Asian rice with green leaves and yellow seed heads drooping over to the right or left.
May be consumed in the form of 🍚 Cooked Rice. May be used to represent a variety of cereal grains (e.g., wheat, corn, oats, sorghum) as well as crops, fields and harvests, and farming more generally.
Sheaf of Rice was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name “Ear of Rice” and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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Whoever has a speck of pride in his heart will not enter Paradise, will not go to Paradise.
He who has the point of arrogance in his heart will not enter Paradise nor enter Paradise.
যার অন্তরে অহংকার রয়েছে সে জান্নাতে প্রবেশ করবে না জান্নাতে প্রবেশ করবে না।
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Native to forests in China, the bleeding heart plant will thrive in many temperate gardens. These large, herbaceous plants produce hundreds of pink flowers that resemble the namesake bleeding hearts. Since these plants thrive in shade, they make a great addition to forest understories or shade gardens.
Lakhi leaves behind broken hearts around the world. Asha refused to eat the entire day, refused to budge from the spot on which she last lay. She’s been listless and mournful, albeit quiet – running her trunk through the mud and letting out the most heartbreaking guttural rumbling sounds every few minutes. Ever so often, Coco or Peanut or Suzy will respond. Once in a while another elephant will rumble back. Her keeper stands beside her, talking to her and trying in his own way to comfort her. He hand fed her a bucket of greens last night which she ate slowly and sadly. He talks to her awhile about Lakhi, how beautiful and calm she was, about how incredible their friendship was and how much he misses her too. He tried calling her into the shade, but she remained rooted to spot her friend had passed.
Light- Medium-light is preferred, but bright, indirect light can be tolerated.
Water- Keep the soil moist at all times by watering it.
Pet friendly- No. Cats and dogs are poisoned by this plant.
Parent level- Beginner level.
Pro tip- If you don't have the space to allow this plant to flourish, keep it modest. Cut it down to size.
Tsareena and Zeraora from Pokémon standing close together, their noses gently touching, symbolizing a friendly bond. They are in a vibrant backdrop, filled with other Pokémon and a sun setting behind. Their closeness suggests a deep friendship rather than anything provocative. Tsareena in her traditional green leafy elegant design, Zeraora in his agile blue and yellow form looking robust and energetic. Both seem to enjoy each other's company in this heartwarming and beautiful setting.
Create a cartoon illustration featuring a diverse group of friends laughing heartily. The scene is captured in vibrant colors and exaggerated expressions, depicting candid moments. The use of a metaphorical wide-angle lens gives an expansive view of the setting, showing the full context of their joyful get-together. The style is inspired by the humor and camaraderie commonly found in sitcoms.
An amateurish drawing done by a three-year-old child using thick crayons. The subject is a little girl who is holding up a heart shape with both her hands. The colors are quite vivid, with the sole exception of the background, which is done in a single shade of blue.
Jackfruit’s antioxidant content may have beneficial properties for your heart. Oxidation in the body can contribute to inflammation and even elevate blood cholesterol and blood pressure. The antioxidants in jackfruit work to combat oxidation and free radicals, preventing their accumulation in cells and organs like the heart.
The soluble fiber content of jackfruit may also have a cholesterol-lowering effect. Higher amounts of fiber intake are associated with lower overall cholesterol levels as well as lower LDL cholesterol.