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House plants can make any room feel more inviting. They do not just provide a splash of color but some varieties also improve the air quality and release pleasant scents.

Here are the top tall indoor plants that can reach impressive heights.

African Candelabra

The African Candelabra is an upright evergreen that has dark green, narrow leaves that are extremely decorative. Its coarse texture helps distinguish it from other plants with more fine foliage. It is also admired for its ability to produce fruit throughout the summer. To maximize the plant's ability to produce fruit, it is essential to maintain healthy foliage. If the plant isn't watered sufficiently, it will quickly develop root rot and eventually stop producing fruit. Other problems include fungus-related infections and the natural withering caused by the ripening.

Euphorbia ingens, commonly known as the African Candelabra Tree or Good Luck Cactus, is a succulent that can grow from 36 to 49 feet (12 to 15 meters) tall when grown outdoors and considerably shorter when it is used as a houseplant. The plant produces long, thorny stems covered with yellow-green flowers that look like three-lobed caps.

Cuttings are the most popular method of propagating African Candelabra. It is essential to wear gloves and goggles when handling the plant since its stems produce milky sap. Before taking a cutting clean the plant with cold water to wash away any excess milky sap from the stem. After rinsing, the cutting should be allowed to dry for two days to callus over. Once dry been dried, the cut can be sown in a well-drained soil.

African Figure

Ficus cyathistipula or African fig is a tropical houseplant that has long, rounded, dark green leaves. It is easy to grow and can reach incredible heights indoors, if you have the proper conditions. It's included on NASA's list of clean air plants, as it removes toxins like formaldehyde and benzene from the environment.

Fiddle leaf figs grow best in humid and warm climates. They prefer bright indirect light but can tolerate some direct sun. Watering in the morning or evening is best to avoid evaporation. Water the soil until it is moist to a depth of 2-3 inches. Over-watering can lead to rot and other problems. It is tolerant of low humidity levels, but will benefit from misting once every once in a while.

The plant should be watered frequently throughout the growing season and reduce to just once or twice a week during cooler temperatures. It requires a light, balanced fertilizer to encourage lush growth. In the spring, summer, and fall, feed it once or twice a month with a mild fertilizer for houseplants. Avoid fertilizing in winter months as it can cause "fertilizer burn".

If you notice brown spots or leaves on your fiddle leaves, it could be due to a lack of humidity or excessive watering. It's also a sign that it's receiving too much sun, so you must move it to a shaded location.

Swiss Cheese Plant

Swiss cheese plant is also called Monstera delicasa or custardvine. It is a stunning tropical plant that can make an impressive home plant. Its large leaves are covered with holes that look like Swiss cheese. These fenestrations enable the plant to capture sunlight and generate oxygen through photosynthesis. The leaves also function as dust traps, and aid in preventing dry skin, sinus problems and respiratory infections.


Swiss-cheese thrives in indirect, warm sunshine. It is best to limit direct sunlight to just a few hours a day. This will shield the leaves and keep burning. It also helps to keep the fenestration patterns from becoming faded.

When growing a Swiss-cheese indoors, it requires a well-draining soil mix. Mixture of coconut coir, perlite or peat-based potting mixes and orchid bark is a good choice. The plants like an environment that is slightly acidic and has high humidity, and they can be misted periodically to help add humidity to the air.

This plant is a great choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike, as it grows well with moderate care. It's a fast-growing tree, and it's easy to propagate by cuttings. It's also possible to cultivate the plant from seeds that are available at a variety of garden centers and online retailers. The seeds should be placed in a shallow tray stuffed with a moistened seed-starting mix, and they should be lightly covered. The seeds should begin to germinate within a week or so.

Umbrella Papayrus

Umbrella papayrus is also referred to as umbrella papyrus or umbrella sedge. It thrives in a climate that is warm and moist, similar to that of a pond indoors. It is native to West Africa and the Arabian Peninsula, but can be grown as a houseplant anywhere within the USDA zones.

This tall plant belongs to the family of sedges. It grows on thick woody rhizomes covered with bracts with leaves that resemble spokes of an umbrella. In summer the plant produces ugly green and brown flower spikelets.

Water your Umbrella Grass often however, avoid overwatering. You can achieve this by using drip tray that does not drain or by keeping the container within which the plant is growing topped up. Additionally it is also recommended that you fertilize your plant twice a year using a low salts slow release product.

Another great way to help your Umbrella Grass to remain healthy and lush is to cut it regularly. This can be done by removing dead stems when they appear, and also trimming the edges of the leaves to encourage growth. It is recommended to prune this plant in the same way you would trim a bonsai because it can be very temperamental and may resent being cut back too much.

tall houseplants are trendy house plant that adds texture and class to any home. Their sword-shaped leaves and their bare trunks are often grouped together to create a chic style that's ideal for any modern or minimalist home. They are also praised as having air-purifying qualities, which remove allergens and harmful chemicals from the home.

The yucca can withstand both indoor and outdoor conditions. However it is recommended to plant the plant in a sunny and warm spot with well-drained ground. Incorporating organic matter into the soil is suggested to improve drainage and aeration. These plants require very little water but it is crucial to give them enough moisture to keep their roots moist.

Fertilize yucca plants once a month, during the growing season. Use liquid or controlled-release fertiliser according to the instructions on the label. Avoid overfertilizing, since this can cause an appearance that is brown and shriveled.

Keep your yucca out of reach of pets and children. It contains saponins which are toxic when consumed. If consumed, these substances could cause weakness, dizziness, drooling and vomiting in small animals and humans. This plant is listed as poisonous by the ASPCA for cats, dogs and horses. This plant is also invasive and a weed in the wild. It is essential to get rid of any unwanted sprouts. This will help the environment by preventing other plants from competing for resources.

ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant is low maintenance and is perfect for offices or other indoor spaces. Its wide leaves grow up to two to three feet tall and do require minimal maintenance. It can withstand droughts, neglect and low light conditions. According to an NASA report, it is an excellent air purifier. It is able to remove volatile organic compounds like benzene toluene and xylene through its roots.

The roots of the plant are tuber-like and can store water, which helps to make this plant resistant to excessive watering. In general the ZZ plant requires watering every 2 to 3 weeks. It is crucial to allow the soil to dry between waterings. Overwatering can cause wrinkled, wilting and yellowing leaves, as well as root rot. The plant prefers a well-draining soil that has a mixture of rocky, chunky and inert substances mixed into the mix. It can tolerate average levels of humidity at home, but it will benefit from a pebble tray or humidifier to boost humidity.

The ZZ Plant contains calcium oxalate which can cause irritation to cats and dogs when they ingest it. The plant should be kept out reach from children and pets in case they decide to nibble at its leaves. You can propagate the ZZ Plant by cutting off its rhizomes or using stem cuttings. Stem cuttings take longer to develop however, you can expect the plant to start developing roots within a few months.

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