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10 Reasons That People Are Hateful To Colorful House Plants Colorful House Plants
Add Colorful House Plants to Your Home

Bring a vibrant look to your home without having to rely on flowers. These house plants with brightly colored leaves are easy to grow.

Pinstripe plants are related to the philodendron, also known as snake plant. They have bands of color on their elongated leaves. These tropical houseplants thrive in light light conditions.

Croton

The vibrant, varied patterns on the croton leaves provide visual interest to any room. This exotic houseplant is renowned for its vibrant colors, but its variety of shapes and sizes make it stand out.

This exotic plant is a fan of light and indirect sunlight. It can be grown indoors or outdoors. The leaves are narrow and croton are sprinkled with green, red, yellow, and purple, creating a kaleidoscope of hues.

Bring it inside during cold snaps. The croton is susceptible to lose its color when exposed to cold temperatures or drafts. It is also susceptible for pest activity. Be sure to check it often and spray horticultural insecticides as required.

Fittonia

Fittonia is an eye-catching plant with dramatic deep green foliage and contrasting pink, white or red veining. It can brighten up a dull area and is stunning when placed in the Terrarium.

It thrives in humid and warm temperatures, just like other tropical houseplants. Keep it in a humid, warm room away from drafty windows or heaters which could dry the air.

It thrives in well-drained pots, and requires repotted every year. Cut off the tips if it appears to be straggly. This will encourage growth that is more bushy.

In the spring and summer, nerve plants also require a weekly application of liquid fertilizer that is specifically designed for use on house plants. It is best to use a balanced 5-5-5 fertilizer that is diluted to half strength. It also thrives in a humid environment. Mist the leaves or use a humidity tray.

Calathea

These exotic house plants make stunning centerpieces for tables, no matter if you pick the calathea with its bright green pinstripes, or the peacock which has dark green, purple, and silver brush marks. Also their large oval leaves make excellent floor plants that can be placed on low plant stands. Calatheas thrive in moist air (between 50 and 80% humidity) however, they are not able to thrive in moist soil. They thrive in a potting mixture of 2 parts coco coir, one part peat and a little orchid bark.

Water calatheas once a week when the top inch of soil is dry to touch. Using filtered or rainwater instead of tap water will help prevent the accumulation of salts and other chemical compounds in the water which could cause damage to the plant. small house plants is especially important during winter when the plant's growth slows down. It's also a good time to feed the plant with a liquid houseplant fertilizer that is diluted to 1/2 strength.


Red-edge Dracaena

The Red-edge Dracaena will give your home a tropical vibe. It is often mistakenly referred to as to be a palm. It has slim stems and multiple canes, with clumps that are long thin green leaves that are trimmed in dark red or yellow.

Like all dracaenas it is a great indoor houseplant and is easy to care for. They prefer indirect light that is bright, but can tolerate low lighting conditions. They do best in a well-drained potting soil. However, plants house might require periodic fertilization. Root problems like brown tips, rot, margins, and insect infestation are common issues.

They are well-known for their ability cleanse the air. According to NASA's Clean Air Study they are particularly effective in eliminating benzene (produced by smoking cigarettes, synthetic substances and car exhaust) and formaldehyde, xylene and trichloroethylene from the atmosphere. They are also easy to propagate from cuttings that can be done anytime during the growing season by dipping them in rooting hormone and then lanting them in a pot filled with moist soil.

Aluminum Plant

Pilea cadierei (commonly called aluminum plant or watermelon pilea) is an exotic houseplant that develops as an mounded mound of quilted green leaves with distinctive silver stripes. It is an attractive and easy-to-grow plant, but can be susceptible to spider-mite infestations.

It prefers warm, indirect light and moderate humidity. The temperature should be in the range of 60-75 degrees F (16-23 degrees C).

It is a low-maintenance species that prefers moist, but the top quarter inch of soil should be dry before watering it once more. In the growing season of active growth, spring and summer, it is important to water the soil enough to keep soil damp. In the dormancy season in winter and fall the soil is less watered. It is recommended to apply a liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season. Cuttings of stems can be used to propagate this plant in a vegetative manner. They easily root in a mixture of peaty and loamy soil.

Waffle Plant

Hemigraphis alternata, also known as a purple waffle plant, has metallic green-purple leaves with an unusual puckered texture. It thrives in hanging pots or a terrarium. It is also able to be grown outside, however it is less tolerant of cold temperatures than some other house plants.

As in its equatorial rainforest habitat, Hemigraphis alternata thrives with bright indirect light and high humidity. To mimic this environment, you can mist your Hemigraphis alternata regularly with a distillate water spray, or place it on a tray containing filtered water to increase the humidity.

Hemigraphis Alternata is a good candidate for pruning when it gets large. This will encourage bushy growth and add visual appeal. If it is prone to mealybug infestation, use an insecticide or a mix of warm water and neem oil to kill the insects. You can reproduce Hemigraphis alternata from 4 to 6 inch stem tip cuttings collected in spring and summer.

Rex Begonia

Begonias are hardy plants that thrive indoors, particularly those with showy leaves. They are distinguished by their distinctive veining, ruffling and puckering as well as splotching, spotting and streaking in a variety of silver, greens, pinks, whites and reds.

These colorful plants need a regular watering schedule. Water the plant as soon as the top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. Avoid pools of water that could lead to root rot.

To add a light texture to your soil, mix 50% normal potting soil with 25 percent peatmoss, orchid bark or coco coir. This mix can also help the begonia keep water. If you have a problem with mildew, decrease the amount of water your begonia is receiving and move it into an area that is brighter to eliminate the mold. You might also notice mealy bugs on your begonia. Soaking a cotton ball in alcohol will help eliminate these.

Alocasia

Alocasia"Black Velvet" has bold, greenish-black leaves that have prominent veins resembling scales. The leaf's undersides exhibit an ethereal or purple tint and add a dramatic contrast to the foliage. This type of jewel is ideal to be grown indoors throughout the year or outdoors in the summer in zones 4 to 8.

This tropical beauty thrives with the bright indirect light that prevents scorching the leaves. Ideal is a bright, sunny window, however many species can tolerate filtering or diffused light.

The soil should be moist to touch, but not soggy. Once a month a weak all-purpose fertilizer is suggested. Avoid feeding the plant in the winter months when it is in dormancy. Look for house plants common or mushy roots that could indicate a nutrient deficiency. Root rot is a common occurrence in Alocasia and can be fatal to the plant.

Bromeliad

Bromeliads can bring colour to rooms that are otherwise void of color. They're tropical in nature and thrive best when a humid environment is created. They can be easily cultivated by following a regular schedule and their vibrant colors are able to bring life to dull spaces.

They produce large and vibrant "flowers," called bracts which are actually specialized leaves that attract pollinators. The plant's true flowers are hidden inside the bracts and only appear when the flower is fertilized.

As the plant grows, it creates offshoots that resemble miniature versions. These offshoots are called pups and can be propagated to produce new bromeliad plants. Watering is the same for the parent. Avoid using hard tap water to water your plants. It could cause leaves to turn spotted. Instead you should use rainwater or filtered water. small house plants is important for bromeliads that are in pots.

Hedgehog

The hedgehog is a tiny mammal belonging to the Animalia class. This mammal that sleeps at night has cool quills that aren't harmful. They share a common ancestor with shrews and pigs and are among the oldest mammals that still exist on earth.

In the wild they are omnivorous, devouring toads and frogs and also grass roots, mushrooms, and fruits. If they are scared or afraid the hedgehog will roll itself into a spiny ball and only predators with the most forceful claws can break it open.

If you find a hedgehog on the ground, put it back in its place or re-cover the site with natural materials. If you have to remove it from its habitat and put it in a large container far from your bedroom. Provide as much shelter as you can. They must be kept in a space that is warm (73-80 degrees).

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