Epipremnum aureum and Monkey Tail Skinks
Monkey-Tail Skinks, or Solomon Island Skinks are tree-dwellers. They are entirely herbivorous and rely heavily on Epipremnum auream, or Devil’s Ivy to survive.
Read more »Monkey-Tail Skinks, or Solomon Island Skinks are tree-dwellers. They are entirely herbivorous and rely heavily on Epipremnum auream, or Devil’s Ivy to survive.
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Read more »Fresh Produce is good for you – Why? Everyone knows that eating fruit and vegetables is good for you, especially when the produce is fresh. But why?? People who regularly eat their ‘Five a Day’ reduce the chances of developing many diseases, including diabetes, heart disease and cancer because they generally take in more vitamins …
Read more »The aim of this guide is to help you to give these beautiful tropical plants a basic level of care.
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