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20 Resources That'll Make You Better At House Plants Common
Common House Plants

The beautiful, easy-care plant philodendron thrives in dark, shady areas. It responds to regular watering and feeding by growing noticeably more quickly.

The Arrowhead vine (Syngonium) which is native to tropical rain forests It has a thick green leaf. There are also some with variegated or bark-like leaves.

ZZ plants, also known as Zamioculcas (Zamiifolia) ZZ plants, also known as Zamiifolia, are among the most commonly used and durable houseplants. They can withstand direct sunlight that is bright to low and have attractive leaf patterns.

Snake Plant

Snake plant, also called Mother-in-law's Tongue or Sansevieria Trifasciata is a typical houseplant that is simple to maintain. It can thrive in any climate and can tolerate low light levels, making it an ideal houseplant for any space. It has tough leaves and can grow from six inches to eight feet long, depending on the variety. The snake plant is among the most effective air purifiers that can remove formaldehyde from indoor spaces.

Sansevierias are drought-resistant and do not require regular watering. They can be left alone for weeks without water and look healthy, which is a major reason they are a favorite for beginners to the world of house plants. Although they are tolerant of different conditions however, there are some things that can hurt the Sansevieria. Insufficient watering or cold winter breezes may cause the leaves to get damaged. The snake plant is vulnerable to gnats and fungus but it is also immune to many other pests in the household.

common houseplants are also renowned for reducing stress at work and improving moods, as well as improving productivity in offices and other workplaces. They also help to reduce allergies by release of oxygen and moisture into the air, reducing the amount of pollen and dust that are floating throughout the air.

Snake plants are extremely hardy, and can survive droughts and cold temperatures. It doesn't require much fertilizer, but a little can help the plant grow faster and larger. Make use of a powder or liquid fertilizer for your houseplant to feed the snake plant twice times a year. Water the plant once the top inch of potting soil is dry.

Pothos

Pothos, also known as Devil's Ivy, Epipremnum Aureum or Epipremnum aureum is a green plant with heart-shaped leaves. This plant can grow up to 40 feet in tropical forests. Indoors the plant is typically smaller - perhaps a foot or two maximum but it can grow more if the right conditions are met.

Generally, the plant is easy to take care of and does not require high levels of humidity. The plant is susceptible to root rot, however when the water does not properly drain after a heavy rain or for prolonged periods without moisture. Watering plants sparingly but thoroughly is the best way to prevent this issue.

Pothos tolerates low light but grows bigger and more vibrant when it is in brighter light. If your pothos isn't growing as quickly or has large gaps between its leaves, it probably needs more light. It also thrives under fluorescent light which makes it a popular choice for offices.

Pothos can be propagated easily by stem tip cuttings from vines that are healthy and look bright. The ideal cut is a 4-6 inch tip with a few leaves attached. Cut the tip just above a node (the point where aerial roots form). Dip the cutting into rooting hormone, stick it in a glass of water and then keep the water moist. The roots should begin to form within about a month.

Pothos is available in many varieties. The most well-known are 'Golden Pothos,' which has yellow leaves with white stripes, 'Marble queen with its white marbles, and 'Neon', which is a white-splashed variety of pothos. Other color variations are available, as well, including "Jade Pothos" all-green and "Pearls and Jade" with yellow leaves edged with white.


ZZ Plant

ZZ plants are a great houseplant for newbies, office workers who are busy and those with brown thumbs. low light houseplants are easy to cultivate and are tolerant of dry conditions. They also purify air. They are closely related to philodendrons, peace Lilies, and are famous for their ability remove volatile organic compounds like ethylbenzene and benzene from indoor air.

Zz plants can take some neglect, but when you notice that a plant is growing taller than the others it is important to cut it away. This will make the plant aesthetically pleasing and will stop it from eroding and obscuring light to other parts of the plant.

Rhizomes conserve water and allow the plant to thrive in dry conditions. low light houseplants don't need a special soil, but a well draining potter's mix with additional ingredients such as perlite or lava rocks can aid in absorbing moisture better. They don't require to be fertilized often, but a balanced liquid fertilizer applied every six months will keep the plant healthy and robust.

All ZZ plants can be poisonous in the event of consumption and therefore, don't let your pets or children eat them. Also if you're not wearing gloves, be cautious when handling the foliage. The leaves can also cause skin irritation for certain people, so make sure you wash your hands after handling them.

One of the most common problems with ZZ plants is when the lower leaves start to turn yellow and wilt. This is a sign of overwatering. Make sure the soil is moist. A dry soil can lead to rot. It's also a good idea to mist the leaves from time time to increase humidity.

Eucalyptus

Eucalyptus is a very popular houseplant because of its pleasant scent and ability to purify air, is extremely popular. It's also a wonderful addition to bathrooms or kitchens where you can enjoy its fragrance while showering or cooking. The menthol-like scent is used to create a variety of herbal remedies. Eucalyptus trees are simple to grow indoors and do not attract insects or disease. There are common houseplant need to consider when planting these trees.

Eucalypts do not tolerate drastic temperature changes. They prefer a temperature at home of 65 to 75oF. They require plenty of sunlight. Keep them away from drafty doors and windows as well as air conditioning and heating vents. This plant is susceptible to root rot and powdery mildew. To avoid these issues, ensure that the soil is well-drained and does not remain wet for prolonged periods.

When watering, it's essential to do it with a light touch to ensure that the soil does not become overly saturated. A lot of moisture can lead to the growth of fungus and leaf curl. If this occurs, it's best to allow the soil to dry before re-watering.

Certain eucalyptus species like the alpine apple gum Eucalyptus areri as well as the northern gray ironbark Eucalyptussiderophloia, are known for their ability thrive in harsh environments. The latter is a medium-sized tree that is native to the higher regions of Australia and is often found in sandy, nutrient-poor soils. It is an evergreen that has a bright, luminous foliage with a Glaucous blue hue. It is a popular option for landscaping in colder climates due to its low canopy, which does not block out too much sunlight.

False Aralia

False aralia's lacy, fern-like foliage will bring tropical beauty into your home. The leaves are laid out in a "fingered" arrangement with sharp edges. They look delicate when they are young, but they turn dark green as they age. The shape and color of its leaves can make it a stand-out from other traditional house plants. The plant is great for tight spaces, and can be used in places that aren't obvious.

It thrives as a houseplant in a warm, room-temperature climate. Outside, it thrives best in USDA Hardiness Zones 10 and 11, but you'll probably bring it inside during the winter. False aralia plants need a steady supply of moisture but prefer dry soil. If you're growing them outdoors in hot weather, be sure to water more frequently but wait until the top inch or two of the soil is dry before you water again.

Follow the instructions of the manufacturer when adding liquid fertilizer to your houseplants in spring and summer to your fake aralia. However, it's important not to over-fertilize your plant because too much can harm or kill it. The false aralia doesn't require any pruning, however, you should trim any damaged or dead parts of the plant to keep it neat.

False aralias are vulnerable to pests and diseases They are therefore best kept away from other plants. Spider mites can attack the plant attracted by dusty, dry winter conditions, as well as mealybugs that appear as white, fluffy particles. You can get rid of mealybugs by increasing humidity around the plant and treating infested areas with pesticides, horticultural oils or both. False aralia can be a target for fungi such as those from the Pythium Phytophthora Rhizoctonia genera.

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