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Top 5 House Plants Tall
House plants are an excellent way to make any space feel more welcoming. They do not just add a splash of green but certain varieties also improve air quality and emit an appealing scent.
For those looking to add a bit of greenery and more height, here are the best tall houseplants that will rise to incredible heights.
African Candelabra
The African Candelabra is an upright evergreen with dark green narrow leaves that are extremely ornamental. Its coarse texture makes it stand apart from other plants with more fine foliage. It is also prized because it produces fruit in the summer. In order to maximize the plant's fruit production it is essential that the foliage be kept in good shape with proper care. If the plant doesn't receive enough water, it could develop root rot rapidly and stop producing fruit. Other problems include fungus-related infections and the natural withering that is caused by ripening.
Euphorbia ingens, commonly known as the African Candelabra Tree or Good Luck Cactus is a fast-growing succulent that can grow from 36 to 49 feet (12 to 15 meters) tall when grown outdoors, and much smaller when planted as a plant for the house. The plant produces long stems of thorny spikes that are adorned with yellowish-green flowers that resemble three-lobed capsules.
The most common way to propagate the African Candelabra is through cuttings. The stems of the plant produce milky sap, so it is important to wear gloves and goggles when handling the plant. Rinse the plant thoroughly with clear, cold water prior to making a cut to eliminate any milky sap. After rinsing the cutting, it should be allowed to dry for two days. After the cutting has dried it can be sown in soil that drains well.
African Fig
Ficus cyathistipula or African fig is a tropical houseplant which has long and rounded dark green leaves. It is easy to grow and can reach great heights indoors if given the proper conditions. It's also on NASA's list of clean air plants, as it is able to eliminate toxins such as formaldehyde as well as benzene from the environment.
Fiddle leaf figs grow best in warm and humid conditions. They prefer indirect light, however they can tolerate direct sunlight. The best time to water is in the morning or evening to avoid burning and evaporation. Water the soil to an average depth of 2 to 3 inches. Over-watering can lead to rot and other issues. It can tolerate low humidity levels, but will benefit from misting once every once in a while.
It is important to water the plant frequently throughout the growing season and reduce to just once or twice per week in cooler temperatures. It needs a balanced, light fertilizer to stimulate lush growing. Feed it at least once every month with a light houseplant fertiliser in the spring and summer months, as well as in autumn. Avoid fertilizing during winter, as this could cause "fertilizer burn".
If you notice brown spots or leaves on your fiddle leaf, it could be due to low humidity or overwatering. This is also a sign of too much sun. You should move it to a more shady area.
Swiss Cheese Plant
Swiss cheese plant, also known as Monstera custard plant or deliciosa, is a beautiful tropical vine that makes an impressive house plant. The large leaves are adorned with holes that look like Swiss cheese. These fenestrations help the plant capture sunlight for photosynthesis, which is the process that produces oxygen. The leaves can also act as dust collectors, and can help to prevent dry skin and respiratory infections.
Swiss-cheese thrives in indirect, warm sunshine. They can tolerate some direct light, but it's best to limit it to one or two hours per day. This will protect the leaves and prevent burning. It can also help to keep the fenestration patterns in check from fade.
When you are growing the Swiss-cheese plant indoors, it requires a well-draining soil mix. A mix of one part perlite, three parts peat-based potting soil or coconut coir, and one part orchid bark works well. The orchids prefer an environment that is slightly acidic and has high humidity. They are able to be misted from time to time to help add humidity to the air.
This plant is a great choice for beginners and experienced gardeners as it will grow well if given moderate care. It is a fast-growing, easy to cultivate plant. common houseplants can also be developed from seeds. These are available in many garden centers and online retailers. The seeds should be placed in a shallow tray with the seed starting mix moistened and lightly covered. The seeds should sprout within a week or two.
Umbrella Papayrus
Umbrella papayrus is also referred to as umbrella papyrus or umbrella sedge. It thrives in a climate that is warm and moist, similar to that of an indoor pond. It is native to West Africa and the Arabian Peninsula It can also be grown as a plant for the home anywhere in the USDA zones.
This tall plant is part of the sedge family and grows on thick, woody rhizomes that are covered in bracts of leaves that resemble a series of spokes on an umbrella. During summer the plant produces ugly spikelets of flowers that are green and brown in color.
To ensure your Umbrella Grass remains healthy and full, it is important to water your plant regularly but to avoid overwatering. This can be achieved by using a drainage free drip tray or by keeping the container that the plant is in topped up at all times. It is recommended to fertilize the plant twice a year with a slow-release product that contains low salts.
Another excellent way to help your Umbrella Grass to remain healthy and lush is to trim it regularly. This can be accomplished by removing any dead stems as they appear, as well as cutting the edges of the leaves in order to encourage growth. The plant can be temperamental and may not like being pruned too hard.
Yucca
Yucca plants are a trendy house plant that adds texture and class to any home. The sword-like leaves on the trunks and their nakedness are often grouped to create a chic style for modern or minimalist homes. These plants are also praised for their ability to purify air which eliminate harmful chemicals and allergens from the air in your home.
The yucca is tolerant to both indoor and outdoor conditions. However it is best to grow the plant in an area that is sunny and warm with well-drained ground. It is recommended that organic material is added to the soil to aid in drainage and air circulation. These plants require a minimal amount of water, however it is crucial to give them enough water to keep their roots moist.
Fertilize yucca plants at least once a month, during the growth season. Use liquid fertilizer or controlled-release in accordance with the directions on the label. Avoid over-fertilizing, as this could cause the plant to look as if it's shriveled or brown.
Keep your yucca plants out of the reach of pets and children, as it contains saponins, which can be harmful when consumed. These substances can cause dizziness, weakness, drooling, and vomiting when ingested by small animals or humans. The ASPCA declares this plant as poisonous to cats, dogs and horses. It is also an invasive natural weed. It's important that you eliminate any unwanted sprouts. This will benefit the environment by preventing other plants from battling for resources.
ZZ Plant
The ZZ plant needs minimal maintenance and is ideal for offices or other indoor spaces. The leaves are wide and can grow to an average height of two to three feet. It requires little maintenance. It is resistant to neglect, droughts and low light conditions. According to a NASA report, it is an excellent air purifier. It is able to remove volatile organic compounds such as the xylene and benzene-toluene compounds through its roots.
The roots of ZZ plant are tuber-like and can store water, which helps make the plant resistant to overwatering. ZZ plants require watering about every two to three weeks. However, it is important to let the soil dry out between waterings. Overwatering can cause wrinkled and wilting leaves as along with yellowing and fading of the roots. The plant prefers soil that is well-drained and has chunky, rocky and inert substances added to it. It can tolerate moderate levels of humidity at home, but it will benefit from a pebble tray and humidifier to boost humidity.
The ZZ Plant contains calcium oxalate which can be irritating to cats and dogs if they consume it. This plant should be kept out of reach of pets and children, in case they nibble at its leaves. You can propagate the ZZ Plant by cutting off its rhizomes or using stem cuttings. Stem cuttings take longer to develop however, you can expect the plant to begin growing roots within a few months.
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