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10 Facts About Rare Houseplants That Will Instantly Set You In A Positive Mood
Rare Houseplants

Many people collect rare houseplants as they do coins, cards and antique maps. They add a touch of exotic beauty to a room.

The Philodendron Pink Princess is a stunning pink hues on its dark green leaves. It is a showstopper in any collection of plants. It requires more care and attention than other philodendrons.

El Choco Red

This rare Philodendron features large, heart-shaped leaves in shades of deep red or Burgundy. The underside of the leaf is also known as abaxial. is a vibrant red color that visually contrasts with the upper side of the leaves. This feature sets Philodendron El Choco Red apart from other varieties. The abaxial side of the newly emerging leaves is brightly colored at first but fades with age.

This Philodendron is a climbing Aroid that hails from the rainforests of Ecuador and Colombia. It thrives best in bright indirect light. It is not an advocate of direct sunlight, since this could cause sunburn and fading to its leaves. It is a fast growing species, but it may take a while to reach its full size and spread its lush leaves.

When the topsoil begins to dry out, it's important to thoroughly water this plant. Philodendrons benefit from a hefty potting mix, which will increase airflow around the roots and aid in the drainage. Philodendrons are susceptible to root rot, so it is important to keep the soil moist but not too wet.

El Choco Red thrives in conditions that are warm and a temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal for this houseplant. It can tolerate temperatures below 65 F however, the plant will slow down its growth and may even die.

The plant prefers indirect light, however, it will tolerate a moderate amount of direct sunlight. The leaves should remain moist, but not soaking wet. It is recommended to use a nutrient rich pot soil mix with plenty of amendments such as charcoal and bark. The philodendron should be fertilized monthly at half strength with an liquid fertilizer.

house plants common are relatively easy to cultivate, but they are sensitive to cold temperatures or overwatering. It is also toxic when ingested, so it is crucial to keep the plant out of the reach of children and pets. It could cause digestive issues, burning sensations in the mouth and throat, and rashes on the skin. Before pruning, it is suggested to sterilize gardening shears and any other tools.

Monstera Adansonii Variegata

This rare houseplant, also known as the Swiss Cheese plant due to its many holes in her leaves is an epiphytic aroid, and tropical. Its unique explosion of greens and whites makes it an attractive houseplant, particularly for those looking for something that can make their home stand out and make an excellent Instagram photo.

It is an erect vine that is supported by moss poles or it can grow in hanging baskets. Its leaves have variegation ranging from solid, full-color green to white albino. The hue is the result of a spontaneous mutant of a green Monstera Dansonii.

It also requires warm and humid conditions. Its roots and foliage decay at temperatures that are below freezing. It isn't hardy enough to grow in the United States. It does best in an indoor environment which is protected from frost.

This plant thrives in bright, indirect light. It shouldn't be positioned directly overhead. In summer, water it regularly to keep the soil humid. It can be combined with misters to maintain a high moisture level.

Fertilize it twice every month with a balanced general plant food during spring and summer. It requires only a basic nutrition as it doesn't produce lots of chlorophyll due to its variable.

In winter, the soil must be well-drained and not too dry. It is recommended to mulch lightly like orchid bark or cocoa chips. This will keep the soil loose and stop it from drying out too quickly.

It is possible to move a mature, healthy Monstera Adansonii Variegata to larger container in the springtime. This will give it more room to grow roots before the warmer weather sets into action and triggers new root growth. You can also refresh the soil in the previous container and mist it with water to maintain the humidity to a high level. This will also decrease the requirement to water.

Anthurium Warocqueanum

This rare anthurium is sure to stand out in your collection of houseplant s. It comes from the rainforests of Central and South America, and it thrives in high humidity conditions. Its size and the elongated droplet-shaped leaves make it a true show-stopper. This plant looks stunning in glass cabinets.

This anthurium can be difficult to grow in a home, but it is possible with proper care. The first step is to ensure that the environment is suitable. Ideally, you should be able to keep the humidity level at or more than 70%. This can be achieved through a greenhouse cabinet or an indoor terrarium. It is also recommended to avoid exposing the anthurium to direct sunlight since this could scorch the tips of the leaves.

Another suggestion is to ensure that you purchase an thermium from a respected seller. You should also look for local sellers to reduce shipping costs as well as the time required to adjust your plant to the climate of your country. Avoid importing anthuriums in the winter months as they are their most vulnerable. They may not recover from the strain of shipping.

If you're planning to reproduce your anthurium wait for a healthy offshoot emerge from the main plant. The offshoots will then be separated from the main plant and placed in new containers. To avoid the spread of any disease clean the equipment you'll use to cut the offshoots using 70% isopropylethanol.

After the anthurium is repotted, it must be soaked thoroughly. You should then cover the container with a clear plastic bag or plastic wrap to hold the humidity and protect the plants from light. When the anthurium is mature, you can remove the plastic bag or plastic wrap.

As with other anthuriums, you'll have to replenish your anthurium on regular basis. Repotting should be done when the potting mix is too dense or the roots start to show through the soil surface. When repotting, the anthurium should be gently shaken out of its soil. The anthurium needs to be transferred to a larger container filled with a new pots and potting mix.

Philodendron Gloriosum

If you're seeking a unique houseplant that can add some class and panache to your home, look no further than Philodendron Gloriosum. Also called the Black Gold Philodendron or Velvet Leaf Philodendron, this aroid features a stunning velvety appearance and deep green leaves with white veins. The plant can reach a height of 90 cm and is believed to make a great addition to any interior.

This aroid prefers a warm and humid environment. The ideal temperature is between 12 and 30 percent Celsius. They do best in bathrooms but also thrive in other rooms that are well-lit in the home. The soil should be rich in organic matter, but light enough to allow water through easily. This plant is susceptible to overwatering so make sure you use water sparingly. Allow the soil to dry between waterings. Insufficient water can cause root rot, and the plant may start to collapse. When you are growing this aroid, it is a good idea for you to add some charcoal to the soil. This will help to soak up any excess water.

The plant can be fertilized with a balanced liquid nutrient once a month in the spring and autumn. Be sure to dilute the solution by half prior to apply it to your Philodendron. Like many aroids, this one is a rather slow grower and the time it takes for a leaf spike to fully open can last up to 1-2 months. Over-watering and fertilizing will also not speed the process.


This species is easy to propagate via stem cutting or air layering. It is recommended to wait until the plants have been in an environment for a while before you take a cut because the roots have to be established in order to be able to endure. Utilize a long planter to keep the rhizome off the ground to avoid getting rotten. This aroid also prefers that the rhizome is planted with the rhizome facing towards the upwards. When it is buried, the rhizome will decay faster and the plant won't be as healthy.

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