Botanical Knowledge
Premium indoor plant selection and care protocols for Long Island homes, offices, and estate interiors.
Indoor plants should be selected the same way outdoor landscapes are selected: by light map, watering profile, and maintenance capacity.
For Suffolk and Nassau interiors, we prioritize:
For properties with both interior and exterior plantings, pair indoor care with:
Recommended Plants

Alocasia Polly
Indoor Plant
Bloom: Foliage Interest
Sun: Bright indirect light; avoid harsh afternoon sun
Water: Keep evenly moist, not soggy
Strong statement foliage for premium interiors. Protect from drafts and sudden temperature swings. Humidity: High humidity preferred (50%+). Feeding: Half-strength balanced feed every 3-4 weeks in spring/summer.

Black Velvet Alocasia
Indoor Plant
Bloom: Foliage Interest
Sun: Bright filtered light
Water: Water when top inch of soil dries
Slow-growing collector plant. Needs airy mix and careful watering to prevent root rot. Humidity: Moderate to high humidity. Feeding: Low-dose feed monthly during active growth.

Pothos Pole
Indoor Plant
Bloom: Foliage Interest
Sun: Low to bright indirect light
Water: Allow top 1-2 inches to dry between watering
Reliable indoor vine for vertical green walls and office spaces. Prune to maintain structure. Humidity: Average indoor humidity is acceptable. Feeding: Balanced fertilizer every 4 weeks in growing season.

Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma
Indoor Plant
Bloom: Foliage Interest
Sun: Bright indirect light
Water: Moderate watering; allow slight dry-down
Fast climber for modern interiors. Best with moss pole support and routine shaping. Humidity: Medium to high humidity. Feeding: Feed twice monthly in spring/summer at low concentration.
Indoor Plant Gallery

Alocasia Polly
Alocasia x amazonica

Black Velvet Alocasia
Alocasia reginula 'Black Velvet'

Pothos Pole
Epipremnum aureum
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Rhaphidophora Tetrasperma
Rhaphidophora tetrasperma
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