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"Ask Me Anything:10 Responses To Your Questions About House Plants
Large House Plants and Trees

Adding tall plants and trees to your home or office is a bold statement. They also purify the air and increase concentration.


These tall plants and trees are easy to take care of. They thrive in bright sunlight but can withstand lower levels sunlight. Overwatering can lead to root rot.

African Fig Tree

The African Fig Tree (Ficus Cyathistipula) is a house plant that is fast-growing from central Africa that's known for its long round leaves. It is a good choice for a room that faces north, as it will aid in keeping the air conditioner cool or warm and reduce humidity.

It's a very easy plant to take care of and can be adaptable to dry conditions. It grows best in indirect bright light, and a warm, average temperature is ideal. However, it is susceptible to cold breezes and needs to be protected. Water regularly with tepid, chlorine-free water and avoid over-watering because this could cause root rot. Reduce the frequency of watering during the winter.

You can fertilize the African Fig Tree every 2-3 weeks with a liquid, balanced houseplant feed. Repotted at the beginning of the growing period or when it becomes pot bound. Repotting is not recommended during winter since it can result in stress to the plant, resulting in leaf loss. In contrast to other houseplants, the fig isn't susceptible to diseases and pests. However, big house plants can be susceptible to aphids and mealy bugs.

Yukka Plant

Yucca plants are widespread in areas of extreme drought, such as the southwest United States and northern Mexico. Evergreens, they live for hundreds of years. They come in many shapes and colors. The two most well-known varieties of yucca used as large plants for the home are the Adam's Needle, Y. filamentosa and the Spanish Bayonet, Y. aloifolia. Both have trunks that are thin and reach up to 15 feet in height and stiff leaves with sharp edges that can puncture the skin. Yuccas grow slowly and can remain in small containers for years.

Cast Iron Plant

The cast iron plant (Aspidistra elatior) is an evergreen that can be found in shade outdoors or in dimly lit rooms indoors. It has long leaves and a rhizome beneath which produces new growth. It can grow to three feet high and wide in the open however it is smaller indoors. The leaves are glossy green or bluish, with stripes or spots, and may be variegated. The plants look a bit like asparagus in appearance and are part of the same family (Asparagaceae).

The Cast Iron plant has excellent tolerance of low light levels and is one of the few plants that can endure days without water. It cleans indoor air because it sucks up harmful chemicals such as Formaldehyde.

It is a tough houseplant, but it's not one that can grow rapidly. It is recommended to repotte it every three to five years. Repot it in springtime using the potting soil. Make sure to use a bigger container when you plant it. It is tolerant of drought, but it prefers moderate moisture levels. Overwatering causes root rot. A good rule of thumb is to water when you can put your finger in the soil and not feel any dampness.

tall houseplants , also known as the name Monstera Deliciosa, is among the most sought-after large houseplants due to of its striking fenestrated leaves. It is a favorite plant with a boho-inspired design and is suitable for any decorating style. It is a tropical plant which grows best at warmer temperatures and bright indirect light.

It is easy to water your plants. You should only water your plants once the top inch or so of soil is completely dry. Avoid overwatering as it can lead to root rot. Use a moisture gauge or your finger to measure the soil's moisture levels and water only when necessary. It's also recommended to move the plant away from air vents and windows during the coldest winter months to help keep it warm.

Feed the plant once a month with a liquid plant food that has an NPK ratio of 5-2-3. It's a good idea to wait for a month after repotting before fertilizing. This is because the roots are more sensitive after repotting.

Bird's Nest Fern

The Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium australasicum) is among the most exotic and peaceful looking house plants. It's also known as the fern that hangs because of its curly, long fronds that remind of wings on birds. Like other ferns, it's epiphytic or lithophytic (grows on rocks or wood) by nature, but it can thrive in standard soil mixes that are uniformly moist.

These ferns grow easily however, you must be on the lookout for bacteria-based disease. It looks like leaf rot and can be a serious problem if plants are in contact with soil. The symptoms begin with small water-soaked spots that grow in size and then change to reddish-purple when they begin to deteriorate.

To avoid this, place ferns in bright indirect lighting and shade them whenever possible by sheer curtains. They're an excellent plant to add a tropical touch to shady areas of the home, such as basements and dorm rooms. If the fronds start to turn yellow, it's probably the result of too much heat or exposure to draughts. Misting and using a humidifier are good methods to combat this.

Rubber Plant

Rubber Plants (Peperomia Obtusifolia) are low-maintenance plants that thrive in a broad range of temperatures. They are most often used as a houseplant, but can also be planted in the garden. The plant can tolerate a bit of shade, but prefers an area that is brightly lit in the house that has indirect sun.

The frequency of watering varies according to the season. During summer, the soil can dry out quickly due to strong sunlight. In winter, the plant will need less water.

Caoutchouc is present in the sap of this plant, which gives rubber its flexibility. This compound may cause irritation to the mucous membranes and skin and can be poisonous if eaten. It is best to keep the plant out of reach of children and pets.

If you want to cut your plant back you can do this by using sterile pruning shears or a budding knife. Wearing gloves is recommended as latex may irritate your skin and eyes. Rubber plants can also be propagated through air-layering. Cut a small section of the stem that you wish to separate from its parent plant. Wrap the wound in plastic and cover it with moist moss.

Heartleaf Philodendron

The Heartleaf Philodendron is an easy-going plant that thrives in a variety of conditions. Its green trailing plants make an attractive addition to any space and help to purify the atmosphere. The plant thrives in shade, which makes it an ideal option for dark areas of the office or at home.

tall houseplants should water your philodendron just like you would with any other plant. It is important to avoid overwatering. One good indicator of whether your plant requires more water is when leaves appear droopy or wilted. This is often a sign that the soil is too dry.

The most effective way to reproduce philodendrons is by taking cuttings to the stem during warmer months. Simply cut the vine into a node and place it into water or a moist soil. After about a month, the plant will have roots. If this occurs the philodendron plant could be moved into an appropriate container.

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia is a classic, and we love it for its lush foliage, low maintenance requirements and easy care. It is a native plant of the tropics, it adapts well to warm indoor temperatures and thrives in indirect light.

Dieffenbachia plants can grow in soil or water but we prefer to grow them in an airy and light-growing medium such as perlite (chunky, spongy rocks). The ideal mix is loam and peat or a 1:1 ratio of perlite to soil.

The gills of water roots help them extract oxygen from the water, but unlike the soil roots that cannot breathe underwater and are susceptible to root rot. This may have been developed as a way to survive in their natural habitat in the tropical. Dieffenbachia sap, roots and leaves are poisonous to pets and humans when consumed. Make sure you wear gloves when handling the plant, and be careful when working with children. The sap is full of toxins that can irritate the tongue and throat and cause irritation to the eyes and trigger skin reactions. If you are required to contact the plant, use a mild soap and avoid contact with the sap.

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