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A Trip Back In Time How People Discussed Big House Plants 20 Years Ago
Big House Plants

Big house plants are perfect for defining a living space or softening the entranceway. They also purify the air and bring nature inside.

These bold green plants are a great way to incorporate the biophilic design and the trend for leafy decor that is everywhere this year. Here are the best large leaf plants that will add an abundance of green to your home.

Cast Iron Plant

The Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) is among the most simple houseplants to maintain. It's virtually indestructible and can withstand low light levels, erratic watering, and a lack of attention. This makes it ideal for novice gardeners or those with busy lifestyles. It's typically used as a houseplant however it can also be grown in the garden beneath shade trees, or even as a ground cover.

This slow-growing perennial prefers partial to full shade and is intolerant of direct sunlight. It prefers moist, well draining soil however it can be adapted to dry and nutrient-poor conditions. It's easy to grow in containers, but it will spread via rhizomes when planted directly in the area in the area where its zone of hardiness is situated.

When it is time to plant, a standard potting mix is suitable for these plants. It should also include perlite to aid in drainage. Make sure to use a mix of 70 percent pot soil and 20% perlite to achieve the right balance of drainage and retention.

Aspidistras don't need to be repotted frequently however, when they do, it's crucial that the new pot is slightly larger than the old one. Remove the roots gently from the pot and then repot the plant in a container that is about one size bigger. This will stop them from growing out of the container and causing root decay. After repotting, ensure that rare houseplants is removed.

Swiss Cheese Plant

The Swiss cheese plant (also known as Monstera deliciosa) is the 1970s favorite that's having another moment. The large heart-shaped leaves on this plant are perforated to appear like Swiss cheese which is why it's called. This green vine is a favorite in the tropical zone that can be a stunning home plant. It's also a great choice for outdoor gardens because it can climb walls, fences and trees, according to Patch Plant.

Swiss cheese plants, as many other plants of the Monstera Genus, are easy to maintain. They require warmth, humidity and bright indirect light to flourish. They thrive best in a mixture that contains perlite in one part and three parts peat-based pot soil or coir, and one portion orchid bark. You can find this type of potting mix at nurseries and garden centers or you can make it yourself by mixing equal parts of all the ingredients.

Give your Swiss cheese plant a moss pole to encourage it to climb. This helps recreate the natural environment where it evolved to survive, climbing mossy trunks in the jungle. The trellis should be put close to a large window. However it should not get direct sunlight, as it could burn the leaves.

Swiss cheese plants must be regularly hydrated. Mist their leaves. Wait until the top inch or two of soil is dry before watering your Swiss cheese plant. If the tips of plants begin to turn brown then it's the time to add more water.

Heartleaf Philodendron

The heartleaf Philodendron is a member of the philodendrons family with more than 450 varieties, according to Smart Garden Guide. It is one of the most classic houseplants. It has long hanging vines that hang from hanging baskets, or climb up walls and shelves. Its emerald-green leaves are adorned with golden yellow or yellow-yellow stripes and spots. Philodendrons can also be trained to climb the trellis or moss pole and add bright color to your home.

Philodendrons can tolerate a wide range in light conditions. They prefer bright indirect light, however they can tolerate shade. To thrive they require plenty of humidity. Try to achieve a relative humidity of around 40 percent, which can be achieved by misting or using a humidifier. If you notice that the tips of your plants are starting to turn brown, this is an indication that the air is too dry.

It is easy to propagate heart leaf philodendrons from stem cuttings and root division. To root a healthy cutting, make a clean cut just below a set of nodes and dip it in the rooting hormone.

It is recommended to repot your plant every two or three years. It is recommended to give it a good soak the day before repotting. This will help loosen up the roots and reduce the stress. It's also the ideal time to trim any long vines or trim any sluggish growing. Philodendrons are prone to some insects, including the fungus gnats and aphids. You can control them using natural solutions such as neem spray or insecticidal shampoo.

Calathea zebrina

Calathea zebrina is one of the most sought-after tropical plants in greenhouses and gardens. This houseplant, also known as maranta, zebra or prayer can grow to be much larger than its cousins, Aphelandra sqarrosa and Maranta leucoreura. It is a fan of high humidity and moderate to indirect sunlight, just like many other species of tropical plants. It is recommended to keep it out of areas that are drafty, fireplaces or radiant heat. It can take some direct sunlight in the mornings However, it's crucial to keep the temperature down during the afternoon.

In the garden, it prefers well-drained soil that is constantly moist. It is sensitive to excessive watering, but does not thrive under conditions of standing water. Water it regularly throughout the growing season and allow the top two inches of soil to dry out between waterings. In winter, it is less frequent to water because it slows its growth.

When repotting, choose an incredibly rich potting soil that drains easily. You can add organic matter to the mix, for example compost or shredded bark. Calathea Zebrina is able to quickly outgrow the container it is in. If your calathea is adorned with rosettes at its base, you might need to separate them to avoid overcrowding. Its leaves will drop or wilt when overcrowded. This is usually a sign that the air is too dry or that the water quality has been compromised.

Pachira aquatica

Pachira aquatica is also referred to as a money plant and is one of the most commonly used houseplants in modern homes. house plants that clean the air is pet-friendly, nearly indestructible, and can grow to a stunning size (around three meters.) It will provide you with a stunning canopy of maple-shaped leaves and a distinctive braided trunk, if it gets enough water and sunlight.


Money trees are native to tropical regions, however they can be adapted to indoor environments. They thrive in shaded areas or windows that receive indirect light. Money trees require moderate but regular irrigation and don't require being repotted very often. Make sure that the potting mix doesn't become soggy - overwatering is usually the main issue with this plant which can lead to stem and root rot as well as yellowing or dropping leaves.

If you'd like to increase the number of people who visit your money tree, take a stem cut in the late spring or early summer, and put it in rooting hormone. Place it in peat-free cactus or house plant compost, then water thoroughly. It's also possible to grow a money plant by seeds, however this isn't a very reliable method. The most reliable method is to use air layering - tricking the plant into growing roots at the base of the stem, which you can then plant in fresh compost. It's the most foolproof way to propagate a money plant, but it isn't as fast as taking a cutting.

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia is a tropical plant, has large leaves which can reach 16 inches in length. It is a popular houseplant that can be used as a shade garden. There are many varieties of dieffenbachia. One is 'Camille,' which has a broad swath of white leaf that is framed by bright green. The leaves are soft and leathery, with a leathery texture. They can be cleaned with a damp cloth.

Similar to their rainforest habitat, dieffenbachias need warmth and humidity to flourish. Indoors it is recommended to be looking for temperatures that range between 60 and 75 degrees. Place dieffenbachias near bathrooms or any other areas in areas that are naturally humid to boost humidity. popular house plants can also utilize a humidifier or place pots in trays of pebbles that are filled with water.

If the edges and tips of your dieffenbachia plants change color, it could be a sign that it is not getting enough water. This could be due to low humidity, infrequent watering or excessive fertilizer application. If your leaves appear curled and have brown edges you can flush out salts by gently washing the plants with clear water.

Dieffenbachias require regular watering, but should be allowed to dry slightly between watering sessions. It is possible to spray the foliage with water from a spray bottle to make it more moist. Don't use rainwater as it could contain fungus-causing residues.

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