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Types of House Plants

Croton is a striking indoor plant with its emerald-green leaves which are flecked in orange and pink. It tolerates lower light levels than most other plants and requires little water. It also helps to remove formaldehyde from the air.

Pothos with its slim, heart-shaped leaves, is another easy house plant to grow. It is tolerant of dim conditions, but it prefers direct sunlight that is bright and regular watering.

Aroids

Many common house plants like monsteras, philodendrons and pothos and ZZ plants belong to the aroid family (Araceae). This group of plants, which were originally swamp-dwellers thrives indoors because they are easy to maintain.

They require a moderate amount of light, warm temperatures and high humidity. In the growing season, they also need fertilizer. Aroids are highly prized for their varied foliage and the ability to tolerate both low and bright light conditions. Schiavone says that they tend to flower less often than other houseplants however, when they do, they're typically stunning. The majority of aroid flowers have a spathe, which is an elongated petal that attracts pollinators. They also have a spadix which contains the actual flowers or inflorescence. The flowers have a sweet scent and can be heated to increase the amount of volatilization chemicals that attract pollinators.

You might have seen aroids on Instagram posts or movie backgrounds, as well as curtain designs. These plants are easy to care for and stylish, which is why many people have them in their house collection of plants. The tropical aroids such as Monstera Deliciciosa (also called the Swiss cheese plant) are available in a range of colors, sizes and shapes. This aroid has a reputable feng-shui reputation because it repels negative energies. It is easy to grow and perfect for beginners or those who would like to spice up their home decor.


Bromeliads

Bromeliads might look tropical, but they are actually easy to grow. This epiphyte, or air plant, doesn't need soil and can be glued to trees or be glued to objects or be planted in soil that is shallow. Its vibrant colors and intriguing textures make it a popular decorative choice. It is also a low maintenance plant that is resistant to extreme pests.

Bromeliads comprise a variety of species, with a variety of cultivars, that can be used as houseplants. They include sharp, sword-like leaves as well as the brightly colored bracts and flowers of Billbergia Neoregelia and Aechmea. The most common cultivars are the speckled pink-centered, 'Morado, and the broad-leaved red-centered Guinea.' The plants usually bloom in the late summer or fall and their beautiful bracts can last for several months.

As house plants, they are usually planted in a potting mix. However certain tropical species, like Guzmani and Tillandsia are attached to moss and logs or nestled in coconut shells and do not need any soil whatsoever. As houseplants, they are usually planted in a potting mix. However, some tropical species such as Tillandsia and Guzmani don't require soil and can be glued directly to logs using moss.

Bromeliads are one of the most drought-tolerant of all indoor plants, however they require regular watering. They are ideal for watering every week during warmer weather and about twice a month during colder temperatures. You can fertilize them regularly with a pots such as the Palm or orchid potting soil.

Cacti

There are anywhere from one to two thousand different species of cacti that are among the toughest and durable house plants. They range from squat, spiny forms to tall and lanky columns or even ornamental balls that are thorny. Many cacti thrive in containers, despite the fact that they are native to desert habitats. Some cacti bloom only rarely and require special attention.

Many cacti come with spines to deter predators or to assist with water storage, and their rounded forms permit them to trap and reflect light. They could also have scales too. The thorns of a Dinosaur Back Plant (Mammillaria hahniana) appear like skins of dinosaurs and this cactus could be up to 36 inches high.

The Candelabra Cactus's finger-like pads are covered with spines at regular intervals, creating a an attractive shape. This plant is suitable for indoor cultivation and produces white flowers in spring and summer.

The Fairy Castle Cactus, Morenoa Cristata, has multiple stems that resemble the castle spires, or turrets. The cactus can reach 6 feet (2 meters) in the wild and blooms in the evening. This cactus needs bright light that is filtered and kept in a warm space with good circulation-drafts can cause shrinkage. Repot this cactus each year or more often when the pot becomes too small. This is an excellent plant for those who are new to gardening, because it doesn't require any fertilizer or water. The spines also discourage pets and children from eating it.

Ferns

Ferns look exotic and are easy to cultivate. In nature, ferns grow in shade under tree canopies. But, they require some light to thrive inside. Avoid windows facing east or south, as they can scorch the ferns. Instead, put them in indirect or medium sunlight.

Many ferns have leaflets or pinnae in various combinations and sizes, which are one way to distinguish different species. They also have a unique vascular structure where the protoxylem, similar to the cells that conduct water in other plants, is limited to the lobes in the xylem. This allows ferns absorb water and nutrients from the air.

The fronds on a lot of ferns are covered with tiny hairs, referred to as trichomes. They protect from many predators. They can be unicellular, glandular or multicellular and release toxic fluids, smelly odors, or produce waxy substances to give fronds a shiny and vibrant color.

Ferns don't require a lot of water, and they can benefit from drying out between waterings. Overwatering may cause the fronds become yellow or brown and may even cause root rot. If your ferns appear to being drying out too fast you can try misting them more frequently or placing them in pebbles with water. If your home is dry, a humidifier might help.

Succulents

Succulents are one of the most sought-after house plants because they thrive in a wide variety of environments. They grow in the desert and on cliffs near the sea, and in humid jungles in the natural world.

There are many species of succulents each with its own distinctive appearance and requirements. They have a number of common characteristics like fleshy leaves or stems that store water smaller root systems than other plants, and an arrangement of leaves in a rosette. They are also more drought-tolerant than other species. However, they may not be able to tolerate direct sunlight.

Aloe vera, a common succulent, is well-known. This common plant can grow quite large and can produce bell-shaped flowers from time to time. The snake plant (Sansevieria trifasciata) is another common succulent can provide the height and architectural interest of the interior of a room. Both plants can be cultivated from cuttings of leaves or stems that have been re-used.

Another succulent that looks fantastic in a wall or hanging basket is the agave blue glowing. The brightly colored foliage makes a lovely design element in any home, and it is very easy to maintain. It requires filtered sunlight and slightly moist soil, as do other succulents. Avoid excessive watering in winter because this can lead to the plant to rot.

Woody Evergreens

Conifers such as spruces and pines are among the most well-known woody plants that have evergreen leaves. Deciduous trees and shrubs include junipers, as well as arborvitaes. The latter two have needle-shaped leaves. Woody evergreens have toughened tissue called bark, which is composed of a substance known as xylem. It is used to transport water and nutrients throughout the plant.

Some woody evergreens make great houseplants, as they require minimal maintenance. Pachira aquatica is an excellent example. The leaves, which are braided, are topped with a rosette that is made of white-striped, leathery-green foliage. The plant grows quickly and reaches about eight feet tall within a decade or so.

A dracaena or dragon tree is another low-maintenance choice. The best ones are Dracaena marginata, which is from Madagascar, with its twisted stems and rosettes of narrow leaves; Dracaena sanderiana, the ribbon plant with slender, sword-shaped leaves that are shiny green with white stripes or D. wilsoniana The weeping Serbian spruce, which has an elongated habit and silvery blue needles.

Many other evergreens that are woody are excellent houseplants. They include schefflera with typical broad-leafed leaves; ficus, aka banyan tree, whose fronds can reach several feet tall; and the false castor plant, also known as Philodendron delicium, with its pretty heart-shaped leaves that are cut into lobes. All require a large pot and ample indirect sunlight. Evergreens tend to be more durable than deciduous trees. However, they are still susceptible to damage by freezing temperatures.

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