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What NOT To Do In The House Plants Tall Industry
Top 5 House Plants Tall

House plants can make any room feel more inviting. They do not just provide a splash of color but some varieties also improve the air quality and release an appealing scent.

Here are the top tall indoor plants that attain impressive heights.

African Candelabra

The African Candelabra is an upright evergreen that has dark green, narrow leaves that are highly decorative. Its coarse texture helps differentiate it from other landscape plants with more fine foliage. It is also prized for its ability to produce fruit throughout the summer months. To maximize the ability of the plant to produce fruit, it is crucial to ensure healthy foliage. If the plant isn't watered sufficiently, it will quickly develop root rot, and could stop producing fruit. Other problems include fungus infections and the natural withering caused by the ripening.

Euphorbia ingens is also known as the African Candelabra Tree, or Good Luck Cactus. It is a fast growing succulent that can grow to 48 feet (15 meters) tall outdoors however it is much smaller indoors. The plant produces tall, thorny stems that are covered by yellow-green flowers that appear like caps with three lobes.

The most popular method of propagate the African Candelabra is through cuttings. It is important to use gloves and goggles when handling the plant since its stems produce milky sap. Rinse the plant with clear, cold water prior to taking a cut to remove any milky sap. After rinsing, the cut is left to dry out for two days before putting the callus over. Once it has been dried, the cut can be sown in a well-draining soil.

African Fig

Ficus cyathistipula, also known as the African fig plant, is a gorgeous tropical houseplant that has long, rounded dark green leaves. It's easy to care for, and makes a great tall indoor plant as it can grow fast under the right conditions. It's also on NASA's list of clean air plants because it eliminates toxins like formaldehyde out of the environment.

Fiddle leaf figs thrive in warm and humid environments. They thrive in bright indirect light, but can tolerate some direct sunlight too. The early morning or late in the evening is ideal to avoid evaporation. Water the soil until it is moist to a depth of 2-3 inches. Over-watering can cause rot and other problems. It can withstand low humidity, but it will benefit from misting once often.

It is important to water the plant regularly throughout the growing season, and reduce to just once or twice per week when temperatures are cooler. It requires a light and balanced fertilizer to promote a vigorous growth. In the spring, summer and autumn feed it once or twice a month with a weak fertilizer for houseplants. Avoid fertilizing during winter as this can cause 'fertilizer burn'.

If your fig with fiddle leaf has brown or spotted leaves, it may be suffering from overwatering or low humidity. It's also a sign it's receiving too much sun, so you must move it to a more shaded area.

Swiss Cheese Plant

Swiss cheese plant is also called Monstera delicasa, also known as custard vine. It is a stunning tropical plant that can make an impressive home plant. The large leaves are covered in holes that look like Swiss cheese. These fenestrations help the plant to capture sunlight for photosynthesis, which produces oxygen. The leaves can also serve as dust collectors, and can help to prevent dry skin and respiratory infections.

Swiss-cheese plants thrive best in indirect, warm light. It's best to limit direct sunlight to a few hours a day. This will shield the leaves and prevent them from burning. It also helps to prevent the fenestration patterns from becoming faded.

When growing Swiss-cheese plant indoors, it requires an adequately draining soil mix. A mix made from one part perlite, three parts peat-based pot soil or coconut coir and one part orchid bark works well. The plants like an environment that is slightly acidic and has high humidity, and they can be misted periodically to provide moisture to the air.

This plant is an ideal choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike, since it is able to grow well with moderate care. It is a fast-growing, easy to grow plant. It is also possible to cultivate the plant from seeds which are readily available at garden centers and online retailers. The seeds need to be planted in a tray that is filled with a moistened seed-starting mixture, and they should be lightly covered. The seeds should begin to germinate within about a week or two.

Umbrella Papayrus

Umbrella papayrus can also be referred to as umbrella papyrus or umbrella sedge. It thrives in a space that is warm and moist similar to an indoor pond. It is native to West Africa and the Arabian Peninsula however, it can be grown as a plant for the home anywhere in the USDA zones.

The plant's tallness is part of the family of sedges. It grows on thick rhizomes that are covered in bracts with leaves that resemble the umbrella's spokes. During the summer the plant is able to produce unattractive spikelets of brown and green flowers.

To ensure that your Umbrella Grass remains healthy and full, it is important to water it regularly but to avoid overwatering. You can achieve this by using drip tray that does not drain or by keeping the container within which the plant is growing topped up. It is also recommended to fertilize your plant twice a year with a slow-release product with low salts.

Pruning your Umbrella Grass regularly is another great way to ensure it stays healthy and lush. It is possible to do this by cutting dead stems off and trimming the edges around it to encourage growth. It is recommended to prune this plant in the same way you would prune a bonsai tree as it is extremely temperamental and will be resentful of being cut back too hard.

Yucca

Yucca plants add style and texture to a home and are a trendy house plant. small house plants -shaped leaves and their bare trunks are often grouped together to create a chic plant aesthetic that's perfect for any minimalist or modern home. They are also praised as having air-purifying qualities which eliminate harmful allergens and chemicals from the home.

The yucca can withstand both outdoor and indoor conditions. However, it is best to plant it in a sunny and warm spot with a well-drained, well-drained ground. It is recommended that organic material be added to the soil to improve drainage and air circulation. These plants need only a little water, however it's important to provide them with enough water to stop their roots from drying out.

Fertilize your yucca plants every month, during the growing season. Use liquid or controlled-release fertiliser according to the directions on the label. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this could cause the plant to appear shriveled or brown.

Keep your yucca plants out of the reach of pets and children, as it contains saponins that are toxic if ingested. These substances can cause weakness, dizziness and vomiting when ingested by small animals and humans. The ASPCA declares this plant as poisonous to cats, dogs and horses. This plant is also invasive and a weed in the wild. It is essential to get rid of any unwanted sprouts. This will benefit the environment by keeping other plants from competing for resources.

ZZ Plant

The ZZ plant needs minimal maintenance and is ideal for offices or other indoor spaces. The wide leaves can grow to a height of two to three feet, and it does not require much care. It tolerates neglect, droughts and low-light situations. It also functions as an excellent air purifier according to an NASA study. It can remove volatile organic compounds like benzene toluene and xylene through its roots.


The roots of this plant are tuber like and can store water. This helps to make it resistant to excessive watering. ZZ plants require watering about every two to three weeks. However, it is important to let the soil dry out between waterings. Overwatering can result in wrinkled and wilting leaves, as well as yellowing and yellowing of the roots. The plant prefers a well-draining soil that has a mixture of rocky, chunky and inert substances mixed into the soil. It can tolerate average levels of humidity in the home, but will benefit from the use of a pebble tray or humidifier to boost humidity.

The ZZ Plant is not pet-friendly because it is a source of calcium oxalate which can cause irritation to cats and dogs when ingested. The plant should be kept out reach from children and pets in case they decide to nibble at its leaves. You can propagate ZZ Plants by dividing their rhizomes, or cutting stems. Stem cuttings are more difficult to propagate but the plant will begin to develop roots in the next few months.

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