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Large House Plants and Trees
The addition of tall trees and tall plants to your office or home makes a big statement. They also cleanse the air and increase concentration and productivity.
These tall trees and plants are easy to take care of. They thrive in bright light but can withstand lower levels of sunlight. The overwatering of roots can cause root rot.
African Fig Tree
The African Fig Tree is a rapidly growing house plant that comes from central Africa. It is renowned for its round, long foliage. It's a great choice when you have an area facing north, since it can help to keep cool or cool air and will also help with the humidity levels.
It's a very easy plant to maintain and is resistant to drought conditions. It thrives in indirect light and a warm, average temperature is optimal. However, it is prone to cold draughts and should be protected. Regularly water with tepid water that is chlorine-free and avoid over-watering since this could cause root rot. Reduce the frequency of watering during the winter.
You can fertilize the African Fig Tree every 2-3 weeks by feeding it a liquid, balanced houseplant feed. Repotted at the start of the growing season or when it becomes pot bound. Repotting is not recommended in the winter months as it can result in stress to the plant, resulting in leaf loss. The fig is less susceptible to pests and disease than other houseplants. It is susceptible to aphids, mealy bugs, and other pests.
Yukka Plant
Yucca plants grow in arid areas, including the southwest United States and northern Mexico. They are evergreen plants that can last for hundreds of years and come in a variety of forms, shapes and colors. house plants common of yucca that are grown as large houseplants are the Adam's Needle, Y. filamentosa, and the Spanish Bayonet, Y. aloifolia. Both have trunks with thin branches that can reach up to 15 feet tall, and stiff leaves that are topped with sharp points that can puncture skin. Yuccas are slow-growing and remain as small bushes in containers for several years.
Cast Iron Plant
Cast iron plant (Aspidistraelatior) is a plant that grows in shade or in dimly lit zones indoors. It has long, slender leaves and a rhizome which produces new growth underground. It can reach three feet tall and wide outdoors but is much smaller inside. The leaves can be glossy in color, ranging from green to blueish, with spots or stripes and may have variegation. The plants look like asparagus and are part of the same family.
Cast Iron Plants are tolerant of low light and are one of the few plants that can withstand drought for days. It cleans indoor air because it sucks up harmful chemicals such as Formaldehyde.
It is a sturdy houseplant, but not one that grows quickly. It should be repotted about every three to five years. Repot it in the spring with potting soil. If you do, select a container size that is a little larger. It is drought-resistant however, it prefers moderate levels of moisture. Overwatering causes root rot. Water when you are unable to feel any moisture in the soil with your finger.
Swiss Cheese Plant
The Swiss cheese plant, also known under the name Monstera Deliciosa, is one of the most sought-after large houseplants due to of its striking fenestrated leaves. It is a popular plant in boho styles and is suitable for any style of decorating. It's a tropical plant that grows best in warm temperatures and bright indirect light.
It is quite simple to water It is necessary to water when the top inch of soil is dry. Avoid overwatering, as this could cause root rot. Use a moisture meter or your finger to determine the soil moisture level and water only when necessary. It's also a good idea to move the plant away from windows and air vents in the winter months to keep it warm.
Feed your plant once a week with a water-based houseplant feed with a ratio of 5-3-2. Give it a month to fertilize your plant following repotted. This is due to the fact that roots are more sensitive following repotting.
Bird's Nest Fern
The Bird's Nest Fern is one of the most tropical looking house plants. It is also called the hanging fern due to its long, curled leaves that resemble wings of birds. It's an epiphytic fern that means it grows on wood or rocks. However it can also thrive in soils that are uniformly humid.
They are easy to grow however, you must be on the lookout for bacterial blight. It resembles leaf rot and can be a serious problem when plants come in contact with soil. The symptoms start with small, translucent spots that are water-soaked. They get bigger as they age and become reddish purple.
To avoid this, place ferns in bright indirect light and shade them whenever possible by sheer curtains. They're an excellent plant to add a tropical ambiance to shady areas of the home, such as basements and dorm rooms. If the fronds begin become yellow, this could be an indication that there's been too hot air in the room or they've been exposed to the 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 wide temperature range. They are most often used as a houseplant but can also be grown in the garden. The plant can tolerate a bit of shade, but prefers to be in an area that is brightly lit in the house, with indirect sunlight.
The frequency of watering will vary in accordance with the season. In summer, the soil may dry out very quickly due to intense sunlight. plants house will require less water in winter.
The sap of this plant is rich in caoutchouc, which gives rubber its elasticity. This compound can irritate the mucous membranes and skin and could be harmful in the event of eating. It is recommended to keep the plant out of reach of children and pets.
If you want to trim your plant you can do it by using sterile pruning shears or budding knives. It is essential to wear gloves since the latex can irritate the skin and eyes. Rubber plants can also be propagated through air-layering. Cut plants house of the stem you wish to separate from the parent plant. Cover the wound with a little damp moss, then wrap it in plastic.
Heartleaf Philodendron
The Heartleaf Philodendron is an easy-going plant that thrives in a variety of conditions. Its green trailing plants make a beautiful addition to any space and help to purify the atmosphere. This plant thrives in shade, which makes it a great option for darker areas of the office or home.
As with all plants, it is important to water your philodendron frequently. However, make sure to avoid overwatering. A good indicator of when your plant needs more water is when the leaves begin to appear like they are wilting or drooping. This is often a signal that the soil is too dry.
The most effective way to reproduce philodendrons is to take cuttings of the stem during the warmer months. Simply cut the plant to a node, and place it in the soil or water. After a month or so, the plant will have roots. If this happens the philodendron will be relocated to a permanent pot.
Dieffenbachia
Dieffenbachia is a classic and we love it for its lush foliage, low maintenance requirements and ease of care. Native to the tropics, it is able to adapt well to warm indoor temperatures and thrives in indirect light.
Dieffenbachia plants can root in water or soil however we prefer to grow them in an airy and light growing medium like perlite (chunky and spongy rocks). Ideal is a mix of peat and loam or the ratio of soil to perlite.
The gills of water roots allow them to extract oxygen from the liquid, unlike soil roots which cannot breathe underwater. This could lead to root decay. This may be a way for them to survive in their tropical environment. Dieffenbachia sap and roots and leaves are poisonous to humans and pets when consumed. Use plants house when handling this plant, and be aware of children. The sap contains chemicals that can cause irritation to the throat and tongue and cause irritation to the eyes and cause skin reactions. Avoid contact with the sap and use an mild soap if have to touch the plant.
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