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11 Strategies To Completely Defy Your Tropical House Plants
5 Easy-To-Care-For Tropical House Plants

Tropical house plants can make your home appear exotic and relaxing. If you give them the proper conditions, they are usually easy to maintain.

They can be distinguished by a bright, warm spot and high humidity levels. The most popular types of tropical houseplants include:

The dragon plant is a very easy to grow tropical foliage plant. It is an excellent air purifier and can withstand low lighting.

Alocasia Zebrina

This plant is unique in the world of tropical houseplants due to its unique zebra-striped leaves and huge elephant-shaped stems. It thrives in brightly lit, warm rooms with high humidity. However direct sunlight can burn the waxy leaves. Therefore, place it near a south-facing window or in a place where light is filtered through the sheer curtain.

Alocasia zebrina can grow moderately to quickly and thrives in warm temperatures. Its soil needs to be dry, but not too wet. It should be fed an appropriate liquid fertiliser each month during the growth phase. The tropical plant is dormant in winter.

It also enjoys an atmosphere of humidity and that is why bathrooms and kitchen are ideal. You can create this environment by misting it frequently or placing it in a pebble tray partly filled with water. It can be grown outside in USDA zones 10 and 11.

This plant is frost-sensitive It requires a warm and humid environment that is between 64-77 degF. Keep it away from windows that are frosty and drafts.

If you notice that alocasia Zebrina's leaves begin to change color, becoming crisp or yellow it could be in need of more moisture. You can boost the humidity of the air by placing a humidifier next to the plant or by moving it into a naturally humid area such as the kitchen or bathroom.

Alocasia zebrina prefers being rootbound in its pots, so don't repot it too quickly. If it has to be repotted, make sure you use an organic soil mix that drains well and a pot one larger than the one you have now.

The alocasia plant is prone to water decay if its roots are left in water for too long. It is important to drain excess water and observe the weight prior to refilling. It is possible to place an extra saucer under the planter or the planter in the sink to catch any drips. It is recommended to allow the top two inches of soil to dry out before re-watering. This will help conserve water in winter.

Butterfly Plant

Butterfly plant is an interesting tropical green houseplant with a unique foliage. It has a central rib as well as curved red, brown or purple stripes on the leaves, making them appear like wings. The plant is native to South America, and can be grown outside in USDA hardiness zones 5 to 9. It is most commonly known as a houseplant tropical, because it thrives indoors and doesn't require protection from frost. It is easy to grow and requires minimal care.

To maintain the plant, you should water it slowly and thoroughly when it is required to be watered. This helps the soil to absorb the moisture, without becoming soggy. If the plant is in poor soil, adding a general-purpose fertilizer every once or twice throughout the season will encourage healthy growth and blooming. Pre-bloom feedings are crucial because the plant is focusing its energy on preparing to open its blooms.

While the plant is low maintenance, it does require regular pruning to keep it neat and tidy. It is best in a pot containing nutrient-rich, well draining soil. It is tolerant of moderate humidity, but shouldn't be exposed extreme cold or heat. The plant can be cut back in the spring to encourage new growth and improve flowering.

Another option for tropical houseplants is the philodendron 'Sunrise', with bright yellow flowers that look very like sunflowers. It also has large, dark green leaves that resemble the Rhododendron. It is easy to care for and can serve as a focal point for your home.

The moth orchid is a different easy-to-care for plant. This plant is utilized in restaurants and hotels because it is long-lasting and is available in a variety of shades. To keep your plants looking nice, make sure they get plenty of sunlight and keep them away from drafts.

The Arrowhead plant (Syngoniumpodophyllum) is another good option for tropical houseplants. This semi-tropical plant grows in the rainforests of Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico and Bolivia and can be found growing 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 segmented and pinnately branched fronds can be used as a decorative element in the design of a Victorian conservatory or contemporary living space.

Golden Pothos

Golden Pothos is a simple-to-care for a houseplant. The leaves are glossy green and splashed with gold variegation. They are thicker and arrow-shaped than philodendrons, which is why the two are often confused. However, a quick glance at the underside will reveal the distinction. Philodendrons have a silky texture, while golden pothos have a leathery feel.

extra large house plants can withstand low to bright indirect light similar to the light they receive in their native tropical French Polynesia forest. In the right conditions the plant can reach a foot or more in length, with each leaf growing on its own stem. This makes it a versatile indoor plant that is an ideal choice for hanging baskets.

Pothos plants can be propagated easily. Simply cut off a 4-6 inch section from a mature vine with 2 or more leaves attached. Make sure to include a node, which is an area on the stem from which roots will sprout, and place it in your growing medium of your choice. Perlite, sphagnum, moss, and leca are all excellent options. If you are planting the cutting directly in soil make use of a tiny Houseplant Propagation Promoter to aid in taking root. Within about a week, the cutting should begin to develop roots. Once the roots are established, move it into a larger container of potting soil that is fresh.

While it is not recommended to fertilize pothos during the dormant winter season it is best when fed regularly in the spring time of growth. Pothos are not susceptible to many problems but it is essential to check the plant regularly for insects and diseases. Beware of aphids which are small green bugs that leave an unctuous trail of sap and spider mites which look like yellow or brown spots on the leaves. These pests are easily controlled by spraying water mixed with pyrethrum or insecticidal soap.

Make sure the plant is kept away from pets and children as it contains chemicals that can be harmful to rabbits, cats, and dogs. The poisons can cause vomiting, swollen tongues, and breathing difficulties. It is best to seek immediate medical attention when your pet is poisoned by the plant. Adults may also get a rash after touching the sap of the plant but it is usually not serious. The skin is cleaned and using antihistamine cream can ease the itch.

Rainbow Croton

With colorful foliage that resembles rainbows, the tropical house plant croton (Codiaeum variegatum) is a stunning houseplant. It is a great indoor plant that thrives under bright light, but it can also be grown outdoors in mild temperatures. This plant is simple for both novices and experienced gardeners to grow.

These striking house plants look stunning in living rooms and dining rooms. The leaves of croton plants have combinations of green, yellow, red, purple, and orange with strong veining and the edging. Some croton varieties such as 'Petra' and 'Florida Select,' are round, while others, such as 'Mammy' and Gold Dust', have twisted, multi-hued leaves.

Like other tropical houseplants Crotons require lots of bright sunlight to stay vibrant. However, they don't like extreme heat or humidity, which can cause the leaves to dull or faded in shade. To prevent this, the croton plant should be placed away from radiators and air conditioners, and placed in an area with plenty of windows to allow natural sunlight.

It is important to water the croton plant in sufficient amounts to keep it well-watered. However allow the top few inches dry between waterings. It is also essential to fertilize a croton in the spring and summer, when it is actively growing, but less frequently in winter and fall.


Regularly wipe the leaves of your croton plant with a damp rag to get rid of dust and stop pests such as mealybugs or spider mites. These pests can impede the growth of leaves and eventually cause the plant to die if not dealt with.

The leaves of croton plants can be poisonous in large quantities however, they are generally safe for pets and children. You should place a croton in an area that is out-of-reach of curious children or animals. If you have children who are young it is best to wait until they mature before adding the Croton plant to your home.

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