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5 Easy-To-Care-For Tropical House Plants
Tropical house plants can provide a an exotic and relaxing atmosphere to your home. They are generally easy to maintain provided you maintain the right conditions.
These include a bright spot with high humidity. Some of the most sought-after types of tropical houseplants are:
The dragon plant is a simple to grow tropical foliage plant. It's a great air purifier that can tolerate low lighting.
Alocasia Zebrina
The exotic zebra-striped stems as well as the enormous elephant-ear-shaped leaves on this plant make it a standout among tropical house plants. It thrives in brightly lit, warm and comfortable rooms with high humidity. However direct sunlight can burn the leaves' waxy coating. Place it near a window facing south or in an area in which light is filtered through the sheer drape.
Like most tropical plants, alocasia zebrina thrives in warm temperatures and can grow moderately to quickly growth. Its soil should be constantly moist however, it should not be too wet. It should be fed a balanced liquid fertilizer each month during the growth phase. This tropical plant is dormant during winter.
It also thrives in an environment that is humid, which is why it's an ideal fit for kitchen or bathroom. You can create this environment by misting it often or placing it in a pebble tray partly filled with water. It can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 10 or 11.
This plant is susceptible to frost, so it requires a warm and humid environment of 64-77degF. Keep it clear of windows with frost and drafts.
If you notice that alocasia Zebrina's leaves begin to turn yellow or crisp, it may need more moisture. You can boost the air's humidity by placing an air humidifier near the plant or moving it to a naturally humid room such as kitchen or bathroom.
Alocasia prefers staying in its pot that is small and rootbound, therefore don't repot too quickly. If it needs to be repotted, use a well-draining soil mix and a pot that is one size bigger than the one currently.
This alocasia plant is susceptible to water rot if it's roots sit in water for too long. It is crucial to eliminate excess water and check the weight prior to refilling. You can put a saucer underneath the planter or the planter in the sink to catch any drips. It's best to let the top two inches of soil to dry before watering again. This will help conserve water in winter.
Butterfly Plant
Butterfly plant has a distinctive green tropical foliage. It has a central stripe as well as curled red, brown or violet stripes on the leaves which make them look like wings. The plant is native to South America and can be grown outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 5 to 9. However, it's best known as a tropical houseplant, because it thrives indoors and doesn't require frost protection. It's easy to cultivate and requires little maintenance.
To maintain the plant, water it slowly and deeply when it needs to be hydrated. This allows the soil to absorb moisture without becoming too wet. Add a general-purpose fertiliser once or twice a season to the soil if it is in poor health. This will promote healthy growth and blooming. A pre-bloom feed is particularly crucial, as the plant will be putting its effort into preparing for opening flowers.
The plant requires regular pruning to keep it compact. It does best in a pot filled with nutrient-rich, well draining soil. It is tolerant of medium humidity but shouldn't be exposed to excessive heat or cold. The plant can be cut back in the spring to encourage new growth and improve flowering.
The Philodendron "Sunrise" is another great choice for tropical houseplants. easy house plants has bright yellow flowers which appear like sunflowers. It also has large dark green leaves, which resemble those of a rhododendron. This plant is very easy to care for and can be a centerpiece in your home.
Lastly, there is the moth orchid and it is easy to maintain. The plant is often utilized in restaurants and hotels because it has long-lasting flowers and comes in many shades. To keep the plants looking good ensure they get plenty of light and stay clear of drafts.
Another option for tropical houseplants is the Arrowhead vine (Syngonium podophyllum). This semi-tropical plant grows in the rainforests in Brazil, Ecuador Mexico and Bolivia. It can also be found in the wild in zones 6-9. While it is a climber in the yard however, it can be used as an indoor plant. Its pinnately branched and segmented fronds can be used as a decorative element in a Victorian conservatory, or in a modern living space.
Golden Pothos
Golden Pothos is a durable houseplant that is easy to take care of. The glossy green leaves are flecked with gold. They are thicker and arrow-shaped than the philodendrons. This is why they are often confused. But a quick look at the underside will show the difference. Philodendrons have a smooth texture, while golden pothos have a leathery texture.
The plants can withstand low to bright indirect light, similar to the light they receive in their native tropical French Polynesia forest. The plant can reach a height of one foot and more with each leaf growing from its own stem. This makes it a versatile indoor plant that is an extremely popular choice for hanging baskets.
Pothos plants are very easy to propagate. Trim a 4-6-inch section of a mature plant with at least two leaves. Include a node on the stem which is a bump where roots will develop and then place it in your chosen growing medium. Moss, perlite, leca and sphagnum are excellent choices. If you are planting the cutting directly into soil, use Houseplant Propagation Promoter to aid in the growth of roots. Within around a week the cutting should begin to establish roots. When the roots are established, transplant it to a larger container of fresh potting soil.
Pothos is not fertilized during winter dormancy. However, it thrives when fed once per month during the spring growing period. Pothos are not prone to many problems, but it is important to inspect the plant on a regular basis for signs of insects and diseases. Aphids are small, green bugs that leave behind a sticky sap trail. Spider mites appear as spots of dark brown or yellow on leaves. These pests can be easily eliminated with a spray of water mixed with pyrethrum or insecticidal soap.
Be sure to keep the plant from pets and children because it contains compounds toxic to dogs, cats, and rabbits. The poisons can cause vomiting and swollen tongues or lips. If your pet is poisoned by the plant, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately. Adults can also experience a rash after touching the sap of the plant, but it's not usually serious. Antihistamine creams and washing the affected area may help.
Rainbow Croton
The tropical house plant Croton (Codiaeum Variegatum) is a beautiful houseplant that has vibrant foliage that appears like a rainbow. It thrives indoors in bright light but can also be grown outside at moderate temperatures. It's easy to cultivate from cuttings, making it a great choice for gardeners who are novices and experts alike.
These boldly marked plants are a popular pick for tropical houseplants, and they look especially striking in dining rooms and living rooms. The leaves of croton plant varieties feature mixtures of yellow, green and red, purple and orange with striking veining and the edging. Certain croton plants, such as Petra and Florida Select', have round leaves, while others, like 'Mammy, and Gold Dust', have multi-colored, twisted leaves.
Crotons, as with other tropical houseplants need bright sunlight to remain vibrant. However, they don't like extreme heat or humidity which can cause leaves to dull or faded in shade. To prevent this from happening, the croton plant should be placed away from radiators and air conditioners, and put in an area with plenty of windows to allow natural sunlight.
The croton plant should be watered frequently enough to keep the soil evenly moist, but let the top few inches of soil dry out between waterings. It is also important to fertilize a croton plant during the spring and summer when it is actively growing and less often during winter and fall.
It's a good idea to wipe down the leaves of a croton plant with a damp cloth every now and then to get rid of dust and also to prevent pests such as mealybugs, spider mites, scales, and thrips. These pests can stunt the growth of leaves and eventually cause the croton plant to die if not dealt with.
The leaves of croton plants can be poisonous in large quantities, even though they are generally safe for children and pets. You should place a croton in an area away from the reach of curious animals or children. If you have kids who are young, it may be best to wait for them to develop before introducing an invasive Croton Plant to your home.
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