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Why Do So Many People Want To Know About Common House Plants?
The Most Common House Plants

Nothing is able to brighten up a space like a plant. If you're new to the world of houseplants, it can be a challenge to decide which plants will thrive at your home.

We asked experts on plants to share their top typical house plant s , from fashionable newcomers to classics and tried-and-true varieties. Get your watering can out, and read on for greenery inspiration!

Peace Lily

This plant is called Cobra Plant or Peace Lily. (Spathiphyllum wallisii) It was the most searched plant on many home furnishing sites in 2023. This is not surprising, given the beauty of this houseplant and its air purifying properties.

The peace lily has been a favorite for anyone who is looking for a beautiful plant for their home that is easy to maintain. The bracts (which are technically not flowers but bracts which are white) appear in spring and fade in the autumn. It is possible to still see blooms in the fall with just a few sprays.

easy house plants prefer a warm and humid environment with temperatures that range from 68F and 85F during the day, dropping 10 degrees at night. They thrive when the soil is moist but not soggy and has filtered indoor lighting. Avoid direct sunlight because it can cause burns to the leaves. Be sure to water regularly however, make sure that the soil doesn't dry completely, since this could result in root rot.

If your peace lily starts to look yellow, you are probably overwatering. If you're not sure of the frequency to water it, a general rule of thumb is to water it when the top inch of soil starts to feel dry. Make use of distilled or filtered water in order to keep the amount of chlorine to a minimum.

Another common problem with peace lilies is browning leaf tips. This can be due to sunburn, but is more likely to be the result of a high dose of fertilizer. To fix this flush the soil with clean water by watering until the water is drained from the drainage holes. Then, you shouldn't fertilize for six months.

Many people mistakenly believe that their peace lily is dead when they see only green flowers. If your plant was fertilized to flower it may have received too much nitrogen. This hinders the ability of the plant to produce flowers. To correct this, you should switch to a fertilizer less nitrogen-rich and higher in phosphorous. Also, move your peace lily into a brighter area to encourage blooms. If that doesn't work you could consider a different kind of peace lily or even a different type of fertilizer.

Spider Plant

Spider plants are popular because they're easy to maintain and produce many babies "spiderettes". When they reach maturity, they can be separated and rooted to form new plants (known as "Spider Plants"). This makes the Spider Plant a great choice for new houseplant owners since it's extremely sturdy and can take a little small amount of neglect.

The original Spider Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum) has long grassy green leaves and is available in many colors including yellow and striped. Each year, it produces flowers that form tiny white plantlets that can be cut off and then rooted. The long, slender stems of this plant can be beautiful when grown in hanging baskets.

Similar to the Peace Lily Like the Peace Lily, the Spider Plant is a versatile plant that can thrive in any light condition. It will require direct sunlight, however, to maintain its variegated leaves. Avoid easy house plants as the variegated Spider Plant will burn. It is also essential to keep the soil moist but not too wet. It should be just damp enough for droplets of water to fall off the leaves and fall into the bottom of the pot.

You can avoid soggy soil by using a smaller pot and the potting mix. Or you can make it yourself. Another thing to be aware of is that Spider Plants respond well to basic, all-purpose fertilizer. However it is important not to over-feed them as this could cause salt build-up in the soil.

One of the advantages of the Spider Plant is that it's well-known for its ability to purify the air in your home by removing indoor pollutants, like formaldehyde, 3. Put the plant in an area with a lot of sunlight to absorb the chemicals and help to eliminate them through its foliage. The plant can be used in conjunction with other plants to improve the air quality of your home. It has been shown to eliminate odors, such as smoke and cooking smells.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Ficus Lyrata, also known as the fiddle leaf fig Ficus Lyrata is the plant du moment, thanks to its beautiful violin-shaped leaves. This tropical plant thrives in humid and warm climates. It's easy to comprehend why people are drawn to it because it can grow large and provide visual interest to any room.


The one drawback to this plant is that it may be susceptible to fungal and mold diseases. It is crucial to keep an eye on your plant to check for these problems. This is particularly true when you have soil that has been around for several years. Regularly changing the soil is essential to ensure that the plant stays healthy and decrease the chance of getting sick.

Overwatering a fiddle-leaf fig is one of the most common mistakes. They're natives of rainforest-like habitats which is where they are used to a torrent of water, followed by dry periods, so it is important to be careful with your watering and allow the soil to dry completely between waterings.

Keep the plants free of dust and other debris that can clog the leaves and prevent photosynthesis. The best method to do this is by wiping the leaves clean with an damp cloth on a regular basis. This will maintain the health of your plant and also keep pests away.

There are only a few serious issues that could happen to a fiddle-leaf fruit, apart from mildew and fungus. However, it's important to check the plant for scale insects and other common pests of houseplants like aphids and mealy bugs. Also, be on the lookout for thrips that can cause yellowing of the leaves.

It's also a good idea to occasionally mist the fiddle leaf fig using spray bottles to increase the humidity in your home. This is particularly helpful in winter when the indoor air is less humid. It is recommended to mist your plant in the early morning to allow it to be allowed to evaporate.

Dracaena

Dracaenas thrive in most indoor settings. They require little maintenance and are slow-growing, and some varieties like 'Lemon Lime dracaena' offer bright colors that bring brightness to areas of shade in the home.

The spiky, lanced leaves of the dracaena appear in various shades and patterns, giving it a unique look that is both modern and rustic in the same time. Some dracaenas are a solid forest green color, while others have red, yellow or white stripes. Leaves also curve slightly creating an appearance that is more tree-like.

Like other tropical plants, dracaenas can tolerate a shady or indirect environment. Be aware, however, that a lack of sunlight can cause the loss of variegations and other characteristics that are distinctive.

When caring for dracaenas, be careful not to over-water the plant as this could lead to root rot and other problems. The soil must be allowed to dry completely before rehydrating. If you notice that a plant is dying, move it to a more sunny area or mist the leaves with plain tap water to provide moisture to the air.

Dracaenas are not often plagued by pests, however, regular checks are vital to keep the plants healthy. Aphids are wingless insects which can squeeze the juices out of the buds, stems and leaves of the dracaenas. This stunts their growth and reduces vigor.

There are also mealybugs and scale insects which are covered in a cottony material. If they are not sprayed these pests could suffocate the plant by sucking the sap from its leaves.

Propagation of dracaenas is easy and simple via cuttings of the tip, which can be taken year round. To start a new plant, simply snip a tip from the parent plant which is 8cm long and above a node. Place the tip in a jar with water on a window sill to keep the water clean. Within a few weeks, roots should emerge and the plant will be planted in fresh, free-draining soil.

Dracaenas are sensitive to fluoride, so it is essential to make sure you use water that is not fluoridated when watering your dracaenas. It is also a good idea to fertilize your plant using the name-brand 'Houseplant feed' every four waterings in spring and summer. This frequency can be decreased in the fall and winter.

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