Make Your Space More Tropical with Snow on the Mountain! This tropical beauty is loved for its red, white, and green colored foliage, which gives the illusion of flowers! The snow bush does produce flowers on mature plants occasionally which are smaller sized, circular red fruits. Not to be confused by its name, the snow bush is not a fan of snow! Your Guide to Snow on the Mountain Care Care: Easy Light: The snow bush loves light! The more light you give your plant, the brighter its colors will be. Try to give bright, unfiltered light most of the day if indoors. Full to partial sun is ideal. Water: This plant likes to be kept moist. Try to water once every one to three days, and do not let the soil dry out. Temperature: 65 to 75F is their ideal temperature range. Breynia nivosa will tolerate temperatures down to 60F, below which make sure to bring indoors (if your plant is outside). Humidity: In addition to consistent watering, make sure to provide this moisture lover sufficient levels of humidity! You can provide this by using a humdifier, pebble tray, or misting. Feeding: Fertilize monthly during spring and summer. Features: Pet Friendly Fresh From Our Farm to Your Doorstep Benefits of our Tropical Plants Stress Relief Published studies have concluded “that active interaction with indoor plants can reduce physiological and psychological stress compared with mental work”. So if you’re feeling stressed out or anxious, go tend to your plant babies… or buy them another plant friend. Clean Air Use house plants to improve your indoor air quality! Nasa found certain houseplants do an excellent job removing toxins such as benzene, TCE, and formaldehyde from the air. Some notably hard working plants from their list: Peace Lily, Sansevieria Laurentii, Musa Banana, and Philodendron Selloum! Farm Fresh There is no middleman here! When you order from Tropical Plants of Florida, your plant is hand picked from our field, wrapped and prepared for its journey, then shipped to your home! Our plants are what you may consider "farm-to-table", or rather, farm-to-doorstep!