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Large Live House Plants

Large live houseplants add height and tropical feel to a space. They also require less care than smaller houseplants and are simple to propagate if you want to share them with family and friends.

Many of these tall plants thrive in the bright indirect light, and preferably with a slight humidity. These are ideal to fill a corner in the living space.

Weeping Fig

The figs that weep, Ficus Benjamin, are popular indoor plants that clean the air from pollutants like formaldehyde or benzene. They also boost creativity and clear the mind. This plant is safe for homes and offices however, it should be kept away from pets, as its leaves are toxic if ingested. Weeping figs are great for people who have busy schedules, as they require very little maintenance. Follow the watering, lighting and fertilizing schedule to keep your figs healthy and happy.

The weeping fig is native to Australia, India, China and southeast Asia and parts of the southwestern Pacific, including French Polynesia and Vanuatu. It is typically found in tropical greenhouses but can thrive in your home if provided with the appropriate conditions.


They prefer bright, indirect sun and a constant temperature. They are sensitive to fluctuations in humidity and may shed their leaves if they're not getting enough water or too much. If you notice that your weeping fiddle is losing its leaves relocate it to a spot with more constant light. Be careful not to overwater the plant; If the upper few centimeters of soil are dry, let it rest. During the summer and spring, fertilize the weeping fig every month twice with a standard liquid plant food, diluted by at least 50%. Avoid fertilizing the plant in the winter months, and in the fall when it is in dormancy.

In addition to being attractive, the weeping fig can be trained to develop into different shapes. Its flexible stems can be bent or spiraled, and braided into decorative designs. They are also a great alternative for bonsai gardens.

Weeping figs can get up to 10 feet in the wild. However, they usually remain between 3 and 6 feet in containers. Weeping figs are simple to propagate by cuttings of stems. Wear gloves when propagating as the sap can cause irritation. Plant the cuttings into a potting soil that drains well, or amend the soil using vermiculite or perlite to improve drainage.

Weeping figs, like most Ficus species, are easy to maintain, however their large size can make them difficult to repotte. If your weeping fig needs to be repotted, choose an extra large pot with drainage holes and soil that is similar in texture to the container that was originally. It is possible to add vermiculite or perlite for additional drainage, since figs are susceptible to root decay if the soil is too wet.

Money Tree

Money plants (Pachira aquatica) provide a tropical vibe to any room. Their slim trunks can be braided for added visual appeal. They also bring luck and prosperity to the home, according to feng shui. This plant is easy-to-care for and can withstand low light conditions. It also does well in living rooms or in home offices in the event that it's not exposed to drafts or heat and cooling vents that can dry out the air.

This plant grows in areas of swampy soil in Central and South America and produces large seeds that resemble peanuts. It's not a typical plant to produce flowers indoors, but it produces shiny green leaves, long branching stems and leaves that range from 5 to 7. These gorgeous plants are perfect for anyone who is just beginning and wants to add more greenery to their living spaces.

The money tree thrives in bright indirect light, however, it can adapt to less than ideal conditions. It also thrives in moderate temperatures and average household humidity. It isn't happy with sudden temperature changes however, so try to avoid placing it near heaters and air conditioners or near doors that are open and closed frequently. Overwatering could damage the delicate leaves, so give the soil time to dry between waterings. Fertilize your money tree once every month in the spring and summer months using a liquid houseplant fertilizer at half strength.

Give a money plant to a recent graduate going to college or to start a new job, since it is a symbol of the beginning of a new chapter in their lives. It's also a wonderful gift for friends and family who could use some extra luck in their lives. The plant's five leaflets which are believed to represent the five elements of balance in fengshui can help them feel balanced and lucky as they advance in their careers.

If you want to propagate a money plant cut at least a 6-inch section from an established vine and place it in a soil that is rooted like perlite or peat moss. Fill a small pot up with Miracle-Gro Indoor Potting Mix or a different nutrient-rich and well-draining houseplant mix. Give it a few weeks to allow roots to grow and then move the cutting to its own container.

Ficus

Ficus, or banyan trees can bring visual interest to office spaces. The most well-known species is Ficus benjamina. It is a simple weeping ficus, with a sturdy trunk and a prominent pom-pom-shaped burst of fluttery foliage at the top. The tree can reach approximately 6 feet in height, but is typically kept shorter in a home or office. Tree and trailing varieties of the ficus plant are also popular choices to use as house plants. Ficus trees are fairly easy to care for if you maintain the appropriate conditions.

Indoor ficus plants require moderate to bright light and frequent misting. They are not fond of cold drafts, but they can withstand warm temperatures. They enjoy being outdoors during summer, if they are acclimated to the weather However, they must be protected from direct sunlight, which could cause their leaves to become scalding hot. In winter, they'll benefit from being moved to an area that is warmer. However, do not expose them to frost.

The majority of ficus grow quickly and need to be repotted annually or more often when the roots cover more than three quarters of the pot. They require well-drained soil and should be fertilized regularly with an adequate liquid fertilizer during the summer and spring, and every other month during winter and fall.

Ficus can be a victim of scale insects, mites mealybugs, whiteflies, and Aphids. Neem oil can be used to kill pests through the removal of the infested leaves. Sometimes, ficus plants develop leaf spot disease, which causes the leaves to become covered in white. The condition is not dangerous, but it can be ugly. It is best to remove it from the leaves of the plant with a wet sponge or cloth.

Monstera

Monstera Deliciciosa, referred to by many as the Swiss cheese plant because of its distinctive splits and holes in the leaves, is a stunning large houseplant that thrives in warm climates with moderate to high humidity levels. They root well in water and can be easily propagated by cuttings. However it is important not to keep them in water for long, as this can cause rot. They like indirect sunlight and can be grown outdoors as well.

In its native environment this cactus-like tree grows under the canopy of tall tropical trees where it can soak up sunlight through the leaves. It thrives in indirect sunlight and enjoys bright direct light. It also loves climbing and will love being encouraged to utilize a trellis or moss-covered pole in order to help it reach its fullest potential.

This plant is not a fussy one however, it is susceptible to the same pests that affect other indoor plants. It requires special care to prevent injury. Inspect it regularly for scale insects and spider mites. If you spot them treat the area with a mild insecticide.

In indoor house plants is recommended to water only when the soil's top inch is dry. indoor house plants enjoys humidity so it will benefit from misting once or twice every week, particularly if your home is dry.

This plant thrives as an indoor/outdoor houseplant in warm, humid conditions, but it's also a good option to grow in a greenhouse or bright window. When it's grown in a container it prefers a loose, sandy mix with plenty of organic material. The container should be outfitted with drainage holes to stop the soil from becoming sloppy.

This large houseplant works well with most household lighting. It can be cultivated in any pot provided that there drainage holes as well as additional peat is added to the potting mix. This plant needs a constant supply of nutrients. It is recommended to fertilize with a balanced water-soluble fertilizer every two to three weeks during the growth period.

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