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10 Factors To Know Regarding Rare Houseplants You Didn't Learn In School
Rare Houseplants

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

The beautiful Philodendron Pink princess has stunning pink hues on its dark green leaves. It is a show-stopper in any collection of plants. It requires more attention and care than other philodendrons.

El Choco Red

This rare Philodendron is known for its large heart-shaped leaves that are in deep red and burgundy. The abaxial part of the leaf is a vibrant red color that contrasts with the upper side. This characteristic sets Philodendron el choco red apart from other varieties of this tropical plant. The abaxial surface of the new leaves is brightly colored at first, but fades as they grow.

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

As the topsoil begins to dry out, it is important to thoroughly water this plant. A chunky potting soil mix is ideal for Philodendrons because it aids in drainage and will encourage air flow around the roots. house plants with flowers is crucial to prevent root decay in the Philodendrons.

El Choco Red is best in a warm, humid environment. A temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit will be ideal for this houseplant. It can tolerate temperatures lower than 65 F however, the plant will slow down its growth and may even die.

The plant prefers indirect light but will tolerate moderate amounts of direct sunlight. The leaves should be moist, but not soaking wet. It is recommended to use a rich and nutrient-rich soil mix that has ample amendments, like charcoal and bark. The philodendron can be fertilized with liquid fertilizer in half strength every month.


Philodendrons can be easy to grow, however they are prone to extreme cold or excessive watering. It can also be toxic if consumed, which is why it is crucial to keep the plant out of reach of children and pets. It can cause stomach issues, burning sensations in the mouth and throat as well as rashes on the skin. It is advised to sterilize garden shears and other tools prior to pruning.

Monstera Adansonii Variegata

This unique tropical epiphytic aroid is also known under the name Swiss Cheese Plant, is an uncommon epiphytic houseplant. Its unique tonal mix of greens and whites makes it a popular houseplant for people who want something that stands out in their homes and be the perfect Instagram photo.

It is a vine that is supported by moss poles, or it can grow in hanging baskets. The leaves are covered in different shades that range from solid, full green to white albino leaves. The coloration of the leaves is a result of a spontaneous transformation of a normal green Monstera adansonii plant.

Like other aroids, it needs warm and humid conditions. Its roots and foliage decay at temperatures below freezing. It isn't a hardy plant to thrive in the United States. It does best in an indoor environment which is protected from frost.

The best way to keep this plant is in indirect light source that isn't directly overhead. Water it regularly in the summer months to keep the soil damp. It can be combined with an air mister to maintain a high humidity level.

Fertilize it two times each month using a balanced, general plant food during spring and summer. It needs simple nutrition since it doesn't produce much chlorophyll due to its variegation.

In winter, the soil must be well drained and not too dry. Use colorful house plants that is light such as orchid bark or coco chips. This will keep soil loose and stop it from drying out too fast.

It is possible to move an older, healthy Monstera adansonii Variegata to a larger container once a spring. This gives it more space for growth prior to the warmer weather begins to trigger biological processes and triggers new root growth. Alternately, you can refresh the soil inside the old container and mist it to maintain a high humidity level. This will also help to lessen the need to water.

Anthurium Warocqueanum

This rare anthurium is a show-stopper that will definitely stand out from the rest of your houseplant collection. It is native to the rainforests of Central America and South America and loves high humidity. Its huge size and long droplet-shaped leaves make it an absolute spectacular display. This plant looks stunning in a glass cabinet.

It isn't easy to grow this anthurium home, but with the proper care, it is possible. The first step is to ensure that the environment is suitable. Ideally you will be in a position to keep the humidity at or above 70 percent. This can be achieved by using a greenhouse cabinet or an indoor terrarium. Avoid exposing your plants to direct sunlight since it could cause burning to the leaf tips.

Another suggestion is to ensure that you purchase anthurium from a reputable seller. You should also search for vendors near you to reduce shipping costs and the time required for acclimatizing the plant to your local climate. Avoid importing anthuriums in winter because they are at their most vulnerable. They might not recover from the stress of shipping.

If you want to propagate anthuriums, wait until a healthy offshoot appears from the main plant. The offshoots from the main plant can be separated and planted in a different container. To avoid the transmission of disease clean the equipment you'll use to cut offshoots by wiping it down with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol.

After the anthurium has been repotted, it should be thoroughly watered. You can then cover the container with a clear plastic bag or plastic wrap to trap the humidity and shield the plants from light. When the anthurium is mature, you can remove either the plastic bag or plastic wrapping.

Repotting your anthurium is essential on a regular basis as with other anthuriums. Repotting should be performed when the potting mix is too dense or the roots begin to show through the soil's surface. Anthuriums should be gently shaken to get rid of the old soil before making a new potting. The anthurium must be moved into a larger pot that is filled with new mix of potting.

Philodendron Gloriosum

If you're looking for a unique houseplant to add some style and elegance to your house, then look no further than the Philodendron Gloriosum. This aroid is also referred to as the Black Gold Philodendron and Velvet Leaf Philodendron. It has a velvety appearance with deep green leaves that have white veins. The plant can grow to the height of 90 cm and is believed to be a real eye-catcher in any interior.

This aroid loves a warm, humid environment. The optimum temperature for this is between 12 and 30 degrees Celsius. The ideal place to grow them is in the bathroom, however they can also be found in other areas that are well-lit in the home. The soil should be rich in organic matter and light enough to let water to flow easily. The plant is susceptible to overwatering, so be sure to use water sparsely. Let the soil dry between waterings. Insufficient water can cause root rot and the plant could start to collapse. When you plant this aroid, it is a good idea to add charcoal to the soil. This will assist in helping absorb any excess water.

This plant can be fertilized with the right amount of liquid nutrients every month during the spring and autumn. Make sure to dilute your solution by half prior to you apply it to your Philodendron. This aroid is a slow grower. most common house plants takes between 1-2 months for a spike of leaves to fully open. Over-watering and fertilizing can also slow down the process.

This species is easy to propagate through cutting the stem or air layering. Wait until the roots are established before cutting the plants. Make use of a long planter to keep the rhizome above ground to avoid becoming rotten. It is important to note that this aroid prefers to be planted with the rhizome facing upwards. When it is buried in the ground, the rhizome will begin to rot quicker and the plant won't be as healthy.

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