LIGHT & WATERING, GROWTH & PRUNING, INSECTS & DISEASE, HELPFUL HINTS

The Plant Mastery quick guide is designed to give you a fast overview of come critical information for a variety of plant types.  This guide will give you fast information on a plant name, overall look, lighting and water requirements, quick pruning care tips, and types or insects and disease the plant might be susceptible to.

PHOTOPLANTDESCRIPTIONLIGHT & WATERINGGROWTH & DISEASEINSECTS & DISEASEHELPFUL HINTS
Chamaedorea
seifrizii
(Bamboo Palm)
Upright habit, with 18”
fronds growing out of
bamboo-like pole
stems, plant grows
wider but not much
taller.
ABC-2
Prefers natural light.
Survives in lower light
but gets spindly.
Grows from tip of new
growth. Cut out entire
stem at base to thin,
make shorter, etc.
Spider mites
(often), also scale,
mealybugs. Stem rot
and leaf spot-ting can
occur.
Water thoroughly,
roots are bottom
feeders.
Chamaedorea
elegans
(Neanthebella Palm)
Usually multistem, low
bushy habit. Very slow
growing, can get
spindly on bottom if in
too low light.
BCDE-2
Survives in lower light
than Bamboo palm.
Avoid hot sun.
Grows from tip of new
growth. Cut out entire
steam at base to thin,
make shorter, etc.
Spider mites. Leaf
fungus.
Keep evenly moist.
Add weak fertilizer in
spring/summer.
Chrysalido-carpus
(Areca Palm)
Large yellow-green
leaves, inverted triangle
shape, with
arching branches.
AB-1
Prefers natural light,
large window.
Growth pint is at base
of cluster. Cut entire
frond at base to thin,
or if brown.
Spider mites (often),
also scale, mealybugs.
Can get root rot.
Cold sensitive below
50°F, ph 6.5-7.0,
susceptible to excess
soil solubles.
Chrysan-themum
(Flowering mum)
Lobed dark green
velvety foilage, with
bright flowers, cushion
or daisy type, in a
variety of colors.
BCD=1
Lasts 2-4 weeks,
Do not let get too dry
or flowers will brown.
Not hardy variety
mum. Broken flowers
can be removed low on
stem.
Whiteflies, and aphids.Not hardy, do not
expose to cold.
Excellent to clean
the air!
Cissus
rhombifolia
(Grape Ivy)
Bushy hanging plant,
Tri-lobe leaves are dark
green with toothed
margins and white
hair.
AB-1, C-2
Sensitive roots do not
tolerate wilting.
Branches tend to grow
horizontally, making
wider. Only vines down
slightly.
Spider mites,
mealybugs. Often gets
powdery mildew.
Avoid over watering.
Pinch new tips to
encourage branching.
Heavy feeder in
growing season.
Codiaeum
varigatum
(Croton)
Bushy plant with large
multi-colored oval
leaves, and thin upright
stems.
ABC-2
Retains color only in
bright light. Defoliates
in low light, resprouts
in high light.
Alternate leaves from
stems. Cut back often
to prevent stretching
and bending on thin
stems.
Spider mites
(often).
Fragile leaves fall off
easily, especially if
too dry.
Aechmea fasciata
(Silver vase bromeliad)
1’ flowering plant
With long, spiny
gray-green leaves
and rosette pink
flowers with blue
buds.
BCDE-2
Do not water in vase,
will last 3-6 months,
longer in higher light.
Plant lasts 3-6 months,
mother plant dies and
makes a baby. Which
can be re-grown to
flower.
NoneLeave sleeves and we
gloves when planting,
as spines can cause
welts.
Aglaonema
(Chinese Evergreen)
Species: Diamond Bay,
Mary Ann, Jubiliee,
Moonlight Bay
2-3’ busy, lanced
shaped or oval leaves,
multitude of colors and
patterns-silver, cream,
and greens.
BC-1, DE-2
Avoid hot sun.
Susceptible to
over watering.
Grows leaves from
center plant stem, 6-20
plants/pot. Remove
outer leaves around
each plant.
Not very susceptible
to insects. Can get
mealy-bugs, or spider
mites. Often gets root
rot.
Keep away from cold.
Trim frequently to
avoid stretchiness,
remove flowers to
conserve energy.
Aspidistra elatior
(Cast Iron Plant)
Aspidistra Milky Way
2’ medium bush form,
Leathery, oblong,
vertical leaves, shiny
dark green.
AB-2, CDE-3
Can survive in very low
light, but can be very
thin.
Grows only in spring,
rhizomes sprout from
below soil. Cut leaves
back from base of stem
at soil.
Spider mites and scale.
Can be dam-aged by
fluoride in water, leaf
tips brown
Wash with soap and
paper towel to fight
mites.
Bromeliad
(Flowering plants)
Guzmania,
Neoregelia,
Vrisea
Curved leaves, usually
long and thin, with
waxy flower from
center (rosette or
sword or colored
leaves).
BCDE-2
Do not water in central
vase, water collected
can cause rot.
Flower lasts 2-6
months, then discard
plant.
NoneGuzmania bromeliads
are not spiny.
Cactus and
succulents
(various families and
species)
Fleshy water storage
plants. Cactus have
spines, succulents do
not. Few roots.
ABC-2 Spring-summer
ABC-3 Fall-winter
Prefers natural light.
Succulents need more
water.
Can not prune cactus.
Cut back succulents at
node. Avoid sap, can
be toxic, wash off.
Spider mites, scale,
mealy bugs.
Susceptible to root rot,
from bottom up.
Use newspaper to
wrap cactus to avoid
spines. Allow
to dry but not shrivel
up.
Caryotis mitis
(Fishtail palm)
Also similar
instructions for
Majesty palm and
Queen palm
Large, arched fronds
with jagged-edged
leafs, resem-bling a
goldfish tail. Inverted
triangle shape.
AB-1, CDE-2
If too dry will get
brown tips on leaves.
Grows new fronds
from center, near base
enar soil level.
Remove whole fronds
from out-side ones.
Spider mites, mealy
bugs, scale.
Heavy feeder, needs
iron or gets yellow.
New fronds very slow
to open.
Dieffecnbachia
(Dieffenbachia, Dumb
Cane)
Bushy upright plant
with large oval leaves,
variegated with green
and yellow.
BC-2
Gets stretchy in low
light, can bend and fall
over.
Only supports a few
leaves as grows taller
on thin stems, which
tend to bend and fall
over.
Spider mites,
mealybugs. Root rot.
Not useful as bush,
doesn’t retain bush
shape, needs staking as
it grows taller, or air
layer. Cold sensitive.
Dracaena
Deremensis
“Janet Craig”
(bush and cane)
2-4’ medium to tall
bush. Thick singlestem
stalks have long,
tapered dark-green
ridged leaves.
BC-1, DE-2
Dracaena can survive
below 50 fc, with
proper care.
Grows upright, from
top tip of stems. To
shorten cut top off. If
twisted cut below
crooked stem.
Not very susceptible,
can get mealybugs or
spider mites. Iron
deficiency causes
yellow veins.
If yellow spots appear,
move the plant to
higher light and add
trace elements.
Dracaena
Deremensis
“Warneckei”
2-4’ medium to tall
bush. Single-stem
stalks have long,
tapered light green
leaves with variegation
stripes.
BC-1, DE-2Grows upright, from
top tip of stems. To
shorten cut top off. If
twisted cut below
crooked stem.
Not very susceptible,
can get mealybugs or
spider mites.
Sensitive to pH
imbalance.
Fluoride in water can
cause tip burn,
excessive drying will
cause brown tips and
edges, trim off.
Dracaena
Fragrans and
Massangeana
(Corn Plant)
Staggered height canes
with long, tapered
leaves, solid green (fragrans),
or yellow
striped (mass).
B-1, CD-2, E-3
Small, fragile roots.
Don’t soak or let get
bone dry.
Heads sprout from
tops of canes, grow
upright from top of
head. Cut off at node.
Sprout by nicking cane.
Not very susceptible,
can get spider mites.
Leaf spots and root rot.
Few roots to sup-port,
use foam to prevent
leaning. If brown tips,
trim to pointed shape.
Dust frequently.
Dracaena
marginata
(Dragon tree)
Slender grayish trunk
with leaf markings, thin
green leaves alternate
to form heads, red
strip on edge.
AB-2, C-3
Grows better in a
window. Fragile root
system, don’t soak or
let get bone dry.
Stems grown upright,
only supports small
number of leaves, can
get crooked if allowed
to bend.
Spider mites
(often), scales,
mealybugs. Leaf spot
and root rot.
Stems can grown bent
and stretchy. Take
care when
transporting, as easily
damaged.
Dracaena
reflexa
(Pleomele)
Varieties: reflexa, Song
of India,
Song of Jamaica
Small bush or tall tree,
short, spiky drak green
leaves from grayish,
thick upright stems
(tree form).
AB-2, C-3
Prefers natural light.
Prune & shape to keep
full. Can sprout from
any-where in high light.
Stems tend to grow
crooked.
Spider mites (often)
Scale, mealybugs, Leaf
spot and root rot also
possible.
Sensitive to over and
underwatering, leaves
will turn yellow and
drop.
Epipremnum
arueum
(Pothos) varieties:
Jade, Marble Queen,
Golden
Glossy heart-shaped
leaves from thick
vining stem. All green
(Jade), with white
(MQ), or yellow
(Golden).
A-1, BC-2, DE-3
Can go in full sun to
dark office.
Grows new leaves from
the tip of vining stems.
Can cut at any node to
trim. Usually holds
leaves even if long.
Mealybugs. Root rot.If lower inner leaves
begin to yellow, reduce
watering. Fertilize &
water more in high
light.
Euphorbia
pulcherrima
(Poinsettia)
Dark green lobed
leaves with white sap,
red bracts at top.
BCDE-1
Do not let get dry, can
need water more than
once a week.
Fragile stems and
flowers with sap.
Upright habit, top
leaves turn red in
December.
Whitefilies.Cold sensitive. Wash
sap off right away.
Ficus
benjamina
(Weeping Fig)
Small, dark green,
pointed oval leaves.
Woody gray stems,
branches grow horizontally,
weep if too
long.
AB-2
Prefers natural light.
Has trouble acclimating
to changes in
light.
Complex branches
grow horizontally, new
growth at tips, prune
often at nodes to
prevent weeping
branches.
Scale (usually), also
spider mites and
mealybugs. Can get
fungal growths in
stems.
Sensitive to changes in
light, or temperature.
Sheds some leaves
normally, needs
shaping often.
Ficus lyrata
(Fiddleleaf fig)
Large, violin shaped
leaves, drak green and
leathery from thin
brown stems. Bush or
tree form.
AB-2, C-3
Prefers natural light,
can go in lower light
than Ficus benajmina.
Slower growing, from
tip of branches. Trees
have upright stems,
bushes are vertical.
Not very susceptible,
can get scale, spider
mites, mealybugs.
Leaves can be easily
broken off, take care
when cleaning. Prune
often for shape and
growth.
Ficus “Alii”
(Banana Leaf
Ficus)
8” curved, oblong
leathery leaves,
hanging vertically off
open branched brown
stems. Bush or tree
form.
AB-2, C-3
Less sensitive than
Ficus benjamina.
More open branching
than Ficus benj, grows
from branch tip, prune
to keep from weeping.
Not very susceptible,
can get scale, spider
mites, or mealybugs.
Grows quickly, so
prune often. See F.
Benjamina for other
hints.
Hedera helix
(English ivy)
Tri-lobe pointed dark
green leaves, at short
internodes along thin
green stems.
BC-2
Fine, sensitive root
system, does not
tolerate wilting.
Many stemmed,
cascading vines with
upright leaves. Cut at
any node to shorten.
Spider mites.Good ground cover, as
it fills in quickly and
takes root easily.
Howeia fosteriana
(Kentia Palm)
Large, boldly arching
and curved fronds,
thick ribbed and
medium green.
BC-2, D-3
Very slow growing.
Grows fronds from
inside base.
Remove entire frond
by cutting as close to
base as possible.
Spider mites (often),
scale and mealybugs.
Root rot.
Do not let get drafts.
Plant grows very
slowly, trim leaflets
rather than removing
whole frond.
Philodendron
varieties
(Brazil, Lemon,
cordatum, selloum,
Xanadu, Black Cardinal,
Red Imperial Bush)
Rosette growing, fleshy
finger-shaped to sword
leaves, green to
burgundy colored,
bushy or vining.
BC-2, D-3
Tend to grow smaller,
stretchier leaves in low
light.
Grows wider rather
than taller, can side
sprout if top is cut off.
Vines can lose leaves if
long & old.
Can get smelly rot.Fungicide in Fall.
Polyscias
fruticose
(Ming Aralia)
Also Parsley aralia
variety
Lacy, delicate drooping
leaves, off grayish
canes or developed
stump. Bush or cane
form.
A-1, BC-2
Very sensitive roots.
Sprouts new growth
from tip of cane, pinch
back new growth to try
to sprout lower.
Spider mites,
mealybugs. Root rot.
Slow growing plant,
whole leaf is attached
by petiole, Very cold &
draft sensitive.
Polyscias
balfouriana
(Dinnerplate, Curly
chicken gizzard, or
Balfour aralia)
Tri-lobe leaves have
puckered sur-face, with
scalloped edges. Dark
green or variegated
leaves (balfour).
A-1, BC-2
Very sensitive roots.
Sprouts new growth
from tip of cane, pinch
back new growth to try
to sprout lower.
Spider mites,
mealybugs. Root rot.
Slow growing plant.
Sheds some leaves
year-round. Very cold
& draft sensitive.
Ravenea
rivularis
(Majesty Palm)
Arching palm with wide
fronds, trian-gular
base.
ABC-2Fronds sprout slowly
from inside, cut off old
fronds at base, remove
as much stalk as possible.
Spider mites
(often), scale,
mealybugs.
Very wide. Trim fronds
rather than remove
whole one, only
supports few leaves.
Rhapis excelsa
(Lady Palm)
(Bush or cane)
Dark green fan-shaped
leaves grow from hairy
brown stems. 3-5’
bush, canes are taller
and thinner.
A-1, BC-2
Wilted plant will take
weeks to show it.
Grows fronds from tip
of stem. Reduce height
by cuting entire stem
at the soil base.
Spider mites
(often), scale,
mealybugs.
Very slow growing.
Cold sensitive. Do not
expose to drafts.
Sanseveria
trifaxiata
(Snake Plant, Mother in
Law’s tongue)
Stemless plant with
upright sword-shaped,
fleshy leaves,
Variegated green and
w/yellow.
AB-2, CDE-3
Very hardy plant, in
terms of both water
and light.
Grows new leaves from
base. Cut back from
soil.
Leaf rot.Don’t overwater.
Schefflera
actinophylla
(Schefflera Amate ,
Umbrella tree)
Large, hand shaped,
medium green leaves,
with thick upright
stem. Usually bushy
form, 4-8’ tall.
BC-2, D-3Grows upwards from
tip of stems, cut back
at any node, remove
whole leafs from stem.
Spider mites.Can get top heavy as
grows too tall to
support itself. Fast
growing in high light.
Can air layer.
Schefflera
arboricola
(Hawaiian or dwarf
schefflera, Nora)
Dark green handshaped
leafs, bush
form (2-3’) or tree
form (stem with head
and often twisted
trunks), column form
AB-2, C-3
Tree requires direct
sun, bush can tolerate
interior lighting.
Bush has upright
stems, tree has more
horizontal stems.
Leaves grow from stem
tip. Cut at node to
shape.
Scale (often),
spider mites,
mealybugs, Trees are
more susceptible to
root rot.
Prune to prevent
stretchiness, stems will
grow too long. Be
careful cleaning, leaves
can be broken off.
Spathiphyllum
(Peace Lily)
varieties:
Supreme,Petite,
Sensation
Long, tapered-oval,
ridged leaves attach to
base and curve
downward, bush habit,
with white flowers.
BC-1
Does not flower in low
light. If wilted, can
recover, but may get
root rot.
Leaves sprout from
center plant base in a
rosette pat-tern.
Remove oldest leaves
from outer circle of
base.
Scale, spider mites,
mealybugs.
Remove spad (which
contains pollen) as
color fades to green, to
prevent shedding on
leaves.
Syngonium
podophyllum
(Nepthytis, Arrowhead
plant)
Variegated, silvery
white or yellow-green
arrow shaped leaves.
AB-1, CDE-2Grows horizontally,
vining when stems get
longer. Pinch back new
growth to keep full.
Cut at nodes to trim.
Spider mites.Grows fuller and more
compact in natural
light.