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The Most Effective Advice You'll Receive About Big House Plants
Big House Plants

Large house plants are great for defining the living space or softening an entryway. They also help purify the air and provide a sense of nature indoors.

The trend for leafy decor is all over the place this year and these striking green plants are a great way to embrace the trend. Here are the best large leaf plants to add lushness in your home.

Cast Iron Plant

The Cast Iron Plant (Aspidistra elatior) is one of the easiest houseplants to care for. It is virtually indestructible and can survive poor lighting, infrequent watering and little attention. It's perfect for those who are just beginning to learn about gardening or who have a hectic lifestyle. It is usually used as a plant for the home, but it can also be planted in the yard under shade trees, or as ground cover.

This perennial that is slow-growing is sensitive to direct sunlight. It prefers rich soil that drains well, but is able to adapt to dry and nutrient-poor environments. It is easy to grow in containers, however it can spread through rhizomes when placed directly in the area in the area where its zone of hardiness is located.

When it is time to plant an ordinary potter's mix is ideal for these plants. It should also include perlite for drainage. Aim for a mixture that's 70 percent potting soil and 20% perlite to get the right balance of moisture retention and draining.

Aspidistras do not need to be repotted often however, when they do, it's important that the new container is slightly larger than the old one. Gently remove the roots from the pot and then plant the plant in a container about one size larger. This will prevent them from outgrowing their containers and causing root rot. After repotting, ensure that any excess soil is removed.

Swiss Cheese Plant

The Swiss cheese plant (also known as Monstera deliciosa) is a 1970s favorite that's having another moment. The large, heart-shaped leaves of this plant are perforated so that they appear like Swiss cheese, hence the name. This green vine is a favorite in the tropical zone that makes an impressive home plant. It's also a great option for outdoor gardens since it can climb walls, fences and trees, according to Patch Plant.

Like other plants in the genus Monstera, Swiss cheese plants are relatively easy to take care of. To flourish, they require humid, warm air, and bright indirect sunlight. They thrive in a mix that includes perlite in one part and three parts peat-based potting soil or coir, and one part orchid bark. Find this kind of potting mix at nursery or garden centers or create your own by mixing together equal amounts of each ingredient.


Give your Swiss cheese plant the benefit of a moss pole, which will encourage it to climb. This helps recreate the forest environment in which it grew by climbing mossy trees. The trellis should be placed close to a large window. However it should not be exposed to direct sunlight as this can cause burning of the leaves.

Swiss cheese plants must be watered regularly. Mist their leaves. Wait until the top inch or two of soil is dry before watering your Swiss cheese plant. If the tips of your plant start to turn brown, that's an indication that it's in need of more moisture.

Heartleaf Philodendron

The heartleaf Philodendron is a member of the philodendrons family with more than the 450 varieties listed in the Smart Garden Guide. It is among the most classic house plants. It has long and dangling stems, which can be seen hanging from baskets or crawl up shelves and walls. The leaves of the emerald-green variety are distinguished by yellow or golden-yellow stripes and spots. Philodendrons are also trained to climb a trellis or mosspole where they add bright color to the house.

Philodendrons are tolerant of the wide variety of lighting conditions. indoor house plants prefer bright indirect light, however they can tolerate shade. To thrive they require plenty of humidity. low light houseplants can achieve a relative humidty of 40 percent by misting your plants with water or using a humidifier. If you notice that the tips of your plants are beginning to brown, it is an indication that the air is too dry.

It is easy to reproduce heart leaf philodendrons from stem cuttings and root division. To root a healthy cut, make a clean cut just below the nodes, then dip it in rooting hormone.

It is best to repot your plant every two or three years. It should be watered thoroughly before repotting, to help loosen the roots and decrease stress. This is also an ideal time to trim any vines with long branches or trim any sluggish growing. Philodendrons are susceptible to insects, including the fungus gnats and aphids. You can control them with natural solutions, such as neem oil spray or insecticidal soap.

Calathea zebrina

Calathea zebrina is among the most sought-after tropical plants in greenhouses and gardens. Also called zebra maranta, prayer plant or maranta, this plant is able to grow bigger than its relatives (Maranta leucoreura and Aphelandra squarrosa). Like other species of tropical vegetation it likes moderate to indirect sunlight with high humidity. It is recommended to keep it away from cold areas and fireplaces as well as radiators. It can tolerate a bit of direct sunlight in the morning, however it's important to keep the temperature from getting too hot in the afternoon.

In the garden, it prefers a well-drained soil that is constantly humid. It is sensitive to excessive watering, however it does not thrive in areas with standing water. indoor house plants is important to water it frequently during the growing season. Allow the top 2 inches (or more) of the soil to dry between waterings. In winter, water it more sparingly, as its growth slows down.

When repotting, make sure to use an incredibly rich potting soil that drains easily. You can also add organic matter into the mix, for example compost or shreds of bark. Calathea zebrina needs to be repotted each spring or so, since it will outgrow its pot quite quickly. If your calathea is adorned with rosettes at its base, you may want to separate them to prevent overcrowding. The leaves will fall or turn brown when they are overcrowded. This is usually a sign that air is too dry or the water quality has deteriorated.

Pachira aquatica

Pachira aquatica, commonly known as the money plant is among the most sought-after houseplants that can be found in modern houses. It is pet-friendly and almost indestructible. It can grow to a size of three metres. You can expect it to reward you with a gorgeous canopy of maple-shaped foliage and distinctive braided trunk, so long as it's provided with enough light and water.

Although a native of tropical areas they can adapt to indoor conditions and thrive in shaded areas or windows that have indirect light. Money trees require moderate, regular irrigation and don't require being regularly repotted. Make sure that the potting mix doesn't become too wet. Overwatering can lead to root and stem discoloration, yellowing, and dropping of leaves.

If you're looking to increase your money tree's number of people, get the stem in late spring or summer and dip it into the rooting hormone. Place it in peat-free cactus or house plant compost, then water thoroughly. You can also cultivate money trees by seeds, however it isn't very reliable. Air layering is an alternative that is more reliable. It induces the plant to grow roots at the end of the stem, and can then be planted in fresh compost. This is the most secure method to propagate a money plant, but it isn't as fast as cutting a stem.

Dieffenbachia

Dieffenbachia is a tropical plant that has large leaves that can grow to 16 inches long. It is a popular houseplant that can also be planted as a shade garden. Dieffenbachia can be found in a variety of, including 'Camille', that has a broad strip of creamy white, which is surrounded by bright green. The leaves are smooth and leathery, with a leathery texture. They can be cleaned using a damp cloth.

Like their native rainforest habitat, dieffenbachias need warmth and humidity to flourish. When grown indoors, aim for temperatures within the 60-75 degree range. Boost humidity by placing dieffenbachias inside bathrooms or other places where the air is naturally humid. You can also apply an air humidifier or place pots on trays filled with pebbles and water.

If your dieffenbachia's foliage develops brown edges or tips this could be a sign that the plant is not getting enough moisture. This could be due to low humidity, irregular irrigation or an excessive application of fertilizer. If the leaves appear curled and has brown edges, try flushing away salts that have built up by gently washing the plants with clear water.

Dieffenbachias need regular watering, but should be allowed to dry in between sessions. You can also spray the foliage with a spray bottle to give it a moist feel however, do not use rainwater because it could contain the fungus-causing residues.

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