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20 Fun Facts About Rare Houseplants
Rare Houseplants

Like cards, coins and antique maps, many people are drawn to collecting rare house plants. They add an exotic look to the interior of a room.

The Philodendron Pink Princess is a stunning pink hues on its dark green leaves and is a stunning addition to any plant collection. It requires more attention and care than other philodendrons.

El Choco Red

This unique Philodendron is renowned for its large heart-shaped leaves, which come in hues of deep red and burgundy. The abaxial part of the leaf has bright red, which contrasts with the upper side. This distinction sets Philodendron choco red apart from other varieties of this tropical plant. The abaxial surface of the new leaves is vibrantly colored initially, but fades as they mature.

This Philodendron is a climbing Aroid that comes from the rainforests of Ecuador and Colombia. It thrives in indirect light that is bright and bright. Direct sunlight can cause the leaves to burn and fade. It is a fast-growing variety, but it can take some time to grow to its full size and spread out its lush leaves.


It is vital to give this plant a thorough watering as the topsoil begins to dry out. A chunky potting soil mix is perfect for Philodendrons as it helps with drainage and will encourage air flow around the roots. Philodendrons are prone to root rot, therefore it is essential to keep the soil moist but not too wet.

El Choco Red thrives in an environment that is warm, and temperatures of 77 degrees Fahrenheit is the ideal temperature for this houseplant. It can tolerate temperatures as low as 65 F but will slow down its growth, or even die.

The plant prefers indirect light however, it can take a little direct sunlight. The leaves should remain slightly damp but not soggy. It is recommended that you make use of a nutrient-rich soil mix that is full of amendments such as charcoal and bark. The philodendron must be fertilized monthly at half strength with a liquid fertilizer.

Although Philodendrons are generally straightforward to take care of However, they can be sensitive to extreme cold and excessive watering. It can also be toxic if ingested, so it is crucial to keep the plant out of reach of pets and children. It can cause stomach issues, burning sensations in the mouth and throat as well as rashes on the skin. Before pruning, it is recommended to sterilize gardening shears and any other tools.

Monstera Adansonii Variegata

This rare houseplant, also called the Swiss Cheese plant because of the numerous holes that are present in her leaves is an epiphytic aroid and tropical. Its unique tonal explosion of whites and greens makes it a popular houseplant for those who want something that will stand out in their home and be the perfect Instagram photo.

It is a vine that is supported by moss poles or it can grow in hanging baskets. Its leaves are covered by different shades that range from full, solid green to white albino leaves. The coloration of the leaves is a result of a sudden transformation of a normal green Monstera adansonii plant.

Like other aroids it needs warm and humid conditions. Its roots and leaves deteriorate at temperatures below freezing. It isn't a hardy plant to be cultivated in the United States. It does best indoors that is protected from frost.

This plant thrives in indirect, bright light. It should not be positioned directly overhead. Water it regularly during the summer months to keep the soil moist. It can be combined with a mister to maintain a high humidity level.

In the spring and summer, fertilize it with an all-natural, balanced food for your houseplants at a frequency of twice per month. It requires a simple diet since it doesn't produce a lot of chlorophyll due to its variegation.

In winter, the soil must be well-drained but not too dry. It is a good idea to apply a mulch like orchid bark or cocoa chips. This will keep the soil loose and stop it from drying out too fast.

If you have a healthy, mature Monstera adansonii variegata, it is possible to be transferred to a larger pot each year in the spring. This will allow it to have the space to develop roots before the warmer weather comes in and causes new root development. You can also refresh the soil in the previous container and mist it with water to maintain an elevated humidity. This will also decrease the requirement to water.

Anthurium Warocqueanum

This rare anthurium will stand out among your houseplants. It hails from the rainforests of Central and South America, and it is a fan of high humidity. Its huge size and long droplet-shaped leaves make it a true showstopper. This plant looks great in glass cabinets.

This anthurium could be a challenge to grow in the home, but it's possible if you take care. The first step is to ensure that the environment is suitable. Ideally, you should be capable of keeping the humidity level at or above 70 percent. This can be done through a greenhouse cabinet or an indoor terrarium. It is also recommended to be careful not to expose the anthurium to direct sunlight as this can scorch the leaf tips.

Another tip is to ensure that you purchase an thermium from a respected seller. Also, look for sellers near you to reduce shipping costs and the time it takes for acclimatizing the plant to your climate. Avoid importing anthuriums during winter as they are at their most vulnerable. They may not recover from the strain of shipping.

If you're planning to grow your anthurium plant wait for a healthy, healthy offshoot to emerge from the main plant. The offshoots can then be separated from the main plant and placed in new containers. To prevent any disease transmission, wipe the equipment you will use to cut off the offshoots using 70% isopropyl ethanol.

Once the anthurium has been repotted, it should be thoroughly watered. You should then cover the container with a clear plastic bag or plastic wrap to hold the humidity and protect the plants from light. Once the anthurium has matured, you can remove either the plastic bag or wrapping.

Repotting your anthurium is essential on a regular schedule as with other anthuriums. Repotting should be performed when the potting mix becomes too dense or the roots start to appear on the soil surface. When repotting, the anthurium must be gently shaken off of its old soil. Then, it should be transferred to an additional pot that is filled with fresh potting mix.

Philodendron Gloriosum

If you're looking for a rare houseplant that can add some class and panache to your house, then take a look at the Philodendron Gloriosum. This aroid can also be referred to as the Black Gold Philodendron and Velvet Leaf Philodendron. It is a beautiful velvety appearance with deep green leaves, which have white veins. The plant can reach the height of 90 centimeters and is believed to be a real eye-catcher in any space.

This aroid prefers a humid and warm environment. The ideal temperature is between 12 and 30 degrees Celsius. They are most at home in bathrooms, but they will also thrive in other rooms with good lighting in the home. The soil should contain a lot of organic matter, but be sufficient in size to allow water move through. The plant is susceptible to being overwatered so make sure you use water sparsely. Let the soil dry between waterings. Too much water can cause root rot and the plant could start to die. It is a good idea to put some charcoal in the soil when growing this aroid, since it assists in absorbing any excess water.

The plant can be fertilized by an nutrient-balanced liquid every month between spring and autumn. Be plants house to dilute your solution by half prior to apply it to your Philodendron. As with other aroids one is a rather slow-growing plant and the time it takes for a leaf spike to fully open could take up to 1-2 months. Over-watering and fertilizing can also slow down the process.

It is simple to propagate via cutting the stem or air layering. It is advisable to wait until the plants have been in the container for a few days before taking a cutting because the roots have to be established in order to live. Make use of a long planter to keep the rhizome elevated above ground to avoid getting rotten. This aroid also prefers the rhizome is planted facing upwards. If it is buried in the ground, the rhizome will begin to begin to rot faster and the plant will not be as healthy.

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