"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Have you ever brought a holiday plant, such as a poinsettia, home with high expectations—only to see it ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." When it comes to decorating your Norfolk pine for the holidays, stick with lightweight Christmas ...
What if I told you there’s a Christmas tree that can be left up all year without looking out of place? For those who prefer natural trees, it’s real, but doesn’t drop needles all over the living room ...
Q. Every year we purchase the little Christmas trees at our favorite box store to decorate and place as a table decoration on our holiday table and/or buffet table. After the holidays we generally ...
The Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heterophylla), is a vascular plant in a very ancient family of coniferous trees. The family achieved its maximum diversity during the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods ...
Araucaria heterophylla (A. excelsa) or Norfolk Island pine tree is not actually a pine. This open and airy conifer (cone-bearing tree) is a member of the ancient Araucariaceae family. The Norfolk ...
Unlike most pines that are familiar to Midwesterners, the Norfolk Island pine is far too tender to plant outdoors in our climate and, in fact, is not a true pine at all. But the good news is that it ...
Norfolk Island pine (Araucaria heterophylla) makes a great houseplant. Native to a 4-by-3-mile island between Australia and New Zealand, the Norfolk Island pine tolerates a wide range of soils, as ...
Your first introduction to Norfolk Island pine may have been when you received a small plant trimmed with ribbon and miniature red ornaments as a Christmas gift. But while many Norfolk Island pines ...
Norfolk Island pines decorated as small Christmas trees are frequently given as gifts over the holidays. With simple care, they will thrive well beyond one season. The small, potted plants that we ...