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Why You Should Focus On Enhancing Rare Houseplants
Rare Houseplants

Many people collect rare houseplants, just like they do cards, coins and antique maps. They bring an exotic touch to a room.

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

El Choco Red

This rare Philodendron has large, heart-shaped leaves in shades of deep red or Burgundy. The abaxial side of the leaf is bright red that contrasts with its upper side. This is what sets Philodendron Choco Red apart from other varieties. The abaxial surface of the new leaves is brightly colored initially, but fades as they grow.

This is a climbing Aroid that comes from the rainforests of Ecuador and Colombia. It thrives under bright indirect light. Direct sunlight can cause leaves to burn and fade. It is a fast-growing species, but it may take a while to grow to its full size and spread out its lush leaves.

When the topsoil begins to dry out, it is essential to water thoroughly this plant. Philodendrons benefit from a chunky potting mix, which will allow airflow around the roots and help in the drainage. It is crucial to prevent root decay in the Philodendrons.

El Choco Red is best in a humid, warm environment. A temperature of 77 degrees Fahrenheit will be ideal for this houseplant. It can withstand temperatures as low as 65 F however it can slow its growth, or even die.

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

Although identifying house plants are generally straightforward to maintain, the plant can be sensitive to cold temperatures and excessive watering. most common house plants is also toxic when consumed, so it is important to keep the plant out of reach of pets and children. It can cause gastrointestinal issues, burning sensations in the throat and mouth, and rashes on the skin. Before pruning, it is recommended to sterilize gardening shears and any other tools.

Monstera Adansonii Variegata

This rare tropical epiphytic aroid that is also known as the name Swiss Cheese Plant, is an uncommon epiphytic houseplant. Its unique combination of whites and greens makes it a stunning houseplant, especially for those looking for something that will make their home stand out and create an outstanding Instagram picture.

It can be grown in hanging baskets or as a vine supported by poles of moss. The leaves are variegated, ranging from a solid, full green to white albino. The leaves' color is the result of an accidental transformation of a normal green Monstera adansonii plant.

Like other aroids it needs warm and humid conditions. The roots and foliage die when temperatures drop below freezing. It is not hardy in the United States and does best as an indoor plant that is protected from frost.

This plant thrives in bright, indirect light. It should not be placed directly over the top of the house. In summer, water it regularly to keep the soil damp. It can be used in conjunction with a mister to maintain a high moisture level.


Fertilize it twice each month using an all-natural, balanced houseplant food in the spring and summer. It requires a simple diet since it doesn't produce a lot of chlorophyll due to its variable.

In winter, the soil needs to be well drained and not overly dry. Apply colorful house plants of light such as coco chips or orchid bark. This will keep soil loos and stop it from drying too quickly.

If you have a mature, healthy Monstera adansonii variegata plant, it can be moved to a larger pot every year in the spring. This allows it to have more space for growth prior to the warmer weather begins to trigger physiological processes and causes new root growth. You can also mist the soil in order to maintain a high level of humidity. This can also help reduce the need for watering.

Anthurium Warocqueanum

This rare anthurium will stand out among your houseplants. It is native to the rainforests of Central America and South America and loves high humidity. Its large size and elongated droplet-shaped leaves makes it a spectacular display. This plant is great when you have an exhibit cabinet made of glass to showcase it.

It isn't easy to grow this anthurium home, but with right care it is feasible. The first step is to ensure that the conditions are suitable. Idealy, you should be capable of keeping the humidity level at or over 70 percent. This can be done through a greenhouse cabinet or an indoor terrarium. Also, be careful not to expose the anthurium to direct sunlight as this can scorch the leaf tips.

Another suggestion is to ensure that you purchase an thermium from a respected seller. It is also advisable to search for local sellers to cut down on shipping costs as well as the time required to adjust your plant to the climate in your country. Avoid importing anthuriums during winter as they are at their most vulnerable. They might not recover from the stress of shipping.

If you're looking to grow your anthurium plant, wait for a healthy offshoot to emerge from the main plant. The offshoots from the main plant can be separated and planted in a new container. To avoid the transmission of disease, sterilize the equipment that you will be using to cut the offshoots by wiping it with 70 percent isopropyl alcohol.

After the anthurium is repotted, it needs to be thoroughly watered. Cover the container with clear plastic or plastic wrap in order to keep the humidity in and shield the plants from light. After the anthurium has matured, you can remove either the plastic bag or wrapping.

Like other anthuriums you'll need to repot your anthurium on a regular basis. Repotting is necessary when the potting mixture gets too brittle or when the roots begin to show through the soil surface. Anthuriums should be gently shaken to get rid of the soil prior to repotting. Then, it is transferred to a larger pot that is filled with a fresh potting mix.

Philodendron Gloriosum

Philodendron Gloriosum is a rare and stunning houseplant that can bring style and elegance to your home. This aroid is also referred to as the Black Gold Philodendron and Velvet Leaf Philodendron. It has a velvety appearance with deep green leaves with white veins. The plant can reach a height of 90 cm, and is said to be a wonderful addition to any interior.

This Aroid prefers a humid and warm environment. The ideal temperature is between 12 and 30 percent Celsius. The ideal location for them is a bathroom, but they can also thrive in other well-lit areas of the house. The soil should contain a lot of organic matter, but be light enough to allow water pass through. The plant is susceptible to being overwatered, so be sure to only water sparsely. Dry the soil between waterings. Too much water can cause root rot and the plant may begin to collapse. It is a good idea to add some charcoal into the soil while growing this aroid as it helps to absorb any excess water.

The plant can be fertilized using an nutrient-balanced liquid once a month in the spring and fall. Just be sure to dilute the solution by half prior to applying it on your philodendron. As with other aroids one is a rather slow grower and the time it takes for the spike of a leaf to fully open can take up to 1-2 months. Intense watering and fertilization will not speed up the process.

The species can be propagated by cutting the stem or air-layering. Make sure that the roots are established before cutting the plants. Use a long planter to keep the rhizome above ground to avoid getting rotten. It is also worth noting that this aroid prefers being planted with the rhizome facing upwards. If it is planted in a buried area, the rhizome will begin to rot faster and the plant will not be as healthy.

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