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Common House Plants

The beautiful, easy-care philodendron thrives in dark, shady areas. It responds to regular feeding and watering by growing significantly quicker.

The arrowhead vine (Syngonium) is native to tropical rain forests It has a thick green leaf. You can also find ones with bark-like or variegated leaves.

ZZ plants (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) are among the most common hard-to-kill houseplant s. They can tolerate high-indirect sunlight and low-indirect and have attractive leaf patterns.

Snake Plant

Snake plant, also known as Mother-in Law's Tongue, or Sansevieria Trifasciata, is a common houseplant that is simple to care for. It is tolerant of low light and can thrive in all climates, which makes it suitable for any space. It has stiff leaves and can grow between six inches and eight feet, depending on the species. The snake plant is a fantastic air purifier and can get rid of formaldehyde from indoor environments.

Sansevierias can tolerate drought and do not need to be watered regularly. They can go for weeks without water and still look fresh, which is a major reason they are so popular with novices to the world of house plants. Sansevierias are resilient to many conditions however, there are things that can harm them. Overwatering can lead to rot or the roots to capsize, and cold winter drafts can damage the leaves. The snake plant is susceptible to gnats and fungus, but it is also resistant to most other household pests.

Snake plants are also renowned for reducing work-related stress and improving moods, as well as increasing productivity in offices and other workspaces. They also reduce allergies by releasing moisture and oxygen into the air. This reduces the amount of pollen and dust in the air.

Like other succulents the snake plant is extremely durable and can withstand droughts and cold temperatures. It doesn't need much fertilizer, but a little can aid in the growth of the plant and grow larger. Use a liquid or powdered fertilizer for houseplants to feed the snake plant twice times a year. When the top inch or so of mix is dry, water the snake plant.

Pothos

The pothos, also called Devil's Ivy or Epipremnum aureum is a green trailing plant with heart-shaped leaves. The plant can grow up to 40 feet long in tropical forests. In small house plants , it tends to be a little shorter--a foot or two at maximum, but it can grow larger if it is given the proper conditions.

Generally pest-free, pothos is easy to care for and doesn't require high humidity levels. The plant is susceptible to root rot, however when the water does not properly drain after a heavy rain or for an extended period of time without water. Watering plants sparingly but thoroughly is the best way to avoid this problem.

Pothos tolerates low light however it grows larger and more vibrant when it is in brighter light. If your pothos is not growing as fast or has a large space between its leaves, it requires more light. It also thrives under fluorescent lights, making it a popular option for offices.

Pothos can be propagated easily through stem tip cuttings from vines that are healthy and appear bright. The ideal cut is a 4-6 inch tip with a few attached leaves. Cut the tip just above the node (the point at which aerial roots form). Dip the cutting in the rooting hormone, then stick it in a glass of water and keep the water damp. Roots should start forming within one month or so.

The most well-known varieties of pothos are "Golden Pothos," which has leaves flecked with yellow; 'Marble Queen' with beautiful white marbles; and 'Neon', abundantly splattered with white. There are also different color variations like 'Jade' Pothos,' which is all-green. 'Pearls and Jade,' which has yellow leaves with white edges and 'Neon' that is generously splashed with white.

ZZ Plant

ZZ plants make a great houseplant for newbies and office workers who are preoccupied or have brown thumbs. They're easy to cultivate, tolerant of dry conditions, and come with the added bonus of air purification. They're related to philodendrons and peace lilies. They're known for their ability to eliminate volatile organic compounds such as ethylbenzene, benzene, toluene, and xylene from indoor air.

Zz plants can take some care however should you notice that a stem is growing taller than the rest, it's crucial to trim it off. This will keep the plant aesthetically pleasing and will stop it from eroding and obscuring light to other parts of the plant.

Rhizomes conserve water and enable the plant to flourish in dry conditions. They don't need a special soil, but a well draining potting mixture with added ingredients like perlite or lava rocks will help them absorb moisture better. The plants don't require regular fertilization, but a balanced liquid fertiliser applied every six months can help them stay strong and healthy.

All ZZ plants can be toxic if ingested So keep it away from children and pets Be cautious when handling the leaves if you're not wearing gloves. The leaves can cause skin irritation in certain people, so make sure you wash your hands after handling them.


One of the most common issues with ZZ plants is when the lower leaves start to turn yellow and then die. If this occurs, it's a sign that the plant is being overwatered. Make sure you check the soil for moisture, since a dry soil could lead to decay. It's also a good idea to mist the leaves from time time to increase humidity.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is a very popular house plant because of its calming scent and ability to clear the air. It's also a wonderful addition to the kitchen or bathroom where you can enjoy its scent while showering or cooking. Its menthol like fragrance is utilized to create a variety of herbal remedies. Eucalyptus plants are relatively easy to cultivate and don't attract a lot of pests or diseases when kept inside. However, there are some things to keep in mind when growing one of these trees.

Eucalypts are not tolerant of extreme temperature fluctuations. They need a temperature between 65 and 75oF in the home, and plenty of sunlight. Avoid drafty windows and doors, as well as air conditioning and heating vents. This plant is susceptible to powdery mildew and root rot. To avoid problems like this ensure that the soil is draining properly and doesn't remain wet for a long period of time.

It is essential to water lightly to ensure that the soil doesn't become overly soaked. Insufficient moisture can lead to leaf curling and fungus grow. If this occurs, it's best to let the soil dry before re-watering.

Certain varieties of eucalyptus, such as the alpine apple gum Eucalyptus areri as well as the northern gray ironbark Eucalyptussiderophloia are recognized for their ability to thrive in harsh environments. The latter is a medium-sized tree native to the upper regions of Australia and is usually found in sandy soils with low nutrient content. It is evergreen with bright foliage with a Glaucous Blue hue. It is a favorite choice for landscaping in colder climates because it has an unassuming canopy that does not interfere with sunlight.

False Aralia

False aralia's fern-like, lacy foliage will bring tropical splendor to your home. Its leaves have a feathery, "fingered" arrangement with serrated edges that look delicate when young and dark green when they are mature. Its shape and color can make it a stand-out from other traditional houseplants. It is a great choice for small spaces and is an excellent addition to narrow corners and nooks.

It thrives as a houseplant in a warm, ambient climate. Outside, it thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 10 and 11, but you'll likely bring it indoors in the winter. False aralia likes the soil being too dry however, they require continuous water supply. If you're growing them outside in hot weather, you should be sure to water them more frequently. Wait until the top inch of soil is dry and then add water again.

Follow the instructions of the manufacturer when adding liquid houseplant fertilizer in spring and summer to your false aralia. However, it's important not to fertilize the plant too much, since too much can harm or kill it. False aralia doesn't need much pruning but you should remove dead or damaged plant parts to keep it neat.

False aralias are vulnerable to disease and pests, so keep them away from other plants. Spider mites may attack the plant attracted by dry, dusty winter conditions, and mealybugs that appear as white, fluffy particles. You can get rid of the mealybugs by increasing the humidity around the plant and treating infested areas with a pesticide or horticultural oil, or both. False aralia can also be attacked by the fungi that are part of the Pythium Phytophthora Rhizoctonia genera.

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