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Popular House Plants For a Tropical Touch
The heartleaf Philodendron is an excellent choice for those who wish to add a tropical ambiance to their home. The leaves are simple to care for and tolerate low light.
Calatheas, sometimes referred to as peacock plants, have beautiful patterns on their leaves. Calatheas, like many other popular houseplants are easy to grow but require light that is filtered as well as soil that drains well.
Ponytail Palm
The ponytail palm, Beaucarnearecurvata is a stunning plant that is easy to care for. It has become one of most well-known houseplants in recent years. This species, which looks like a palm, is actually a succulent. It grows well in dry conditions. It can last for weeks without watering as its trunk is swollen. This makes it an ideal plant for people who live in cold climates or who have a busy schedule. It is also known as the elephant-foot or bottle-palm.
Ponytail palms can tolerate cool temperatures and thrive in warm indoor climates. In summer they prefer bright places with indirect sunlight to provide warmth and to avoid burning their leaves. They can be adapted to full sun exposure but only in warmer climates. They can also be found outdoors as an outdoor landscape in areas that are frost-free. They can reach a diameter of six inches or greater when grown indoors. Offsets can be propagated through cuttings that originate from the tree's trunk.
The ponytail palms require a small amount of water, and they thrive in the same soil that drains fast as cacti. A clay pot is recommended to aid in this because it helps to wick moisture away from the roots. If your ponytail palm is root-bound then place the plant in a pot just a few inches larger than its trunk. Slowly move it to the new container over the course of a few weeks to avoid shock. Fertilize your plants once or twice a year with a liquid fertilizer for cactus at half strength.
Schefflera
Schefflera is a genus that includes a variety of household plants that sport leaves that resemble umbrellas. Schefflera actinophylla Schefflera Arboricola and other common varieties produce elongated, leaflets of four to six leaves that gracefully droop from the central stem. This is what gives them their name. Areca catechu also produces similar leaves, but smaller ones that are usually variegated in yellow or cream. Both kinds of plants are beautiful but also serve as natural air fresheners and deodorizers.
This tropical houseplant is relatively easy to maintain and thrives in a high humidity environment. It will tolerate moderately warm temperatures but it will not withstand sudden temperature changes or drafts. It is susceptible to many diseases, such as bacterial and fungus leaf spots. To prevent these issues ensure that you keep the soil moist, but not overwatering it, and then make use of a potting mix that is made from peat moss. If you must water your plant at the beginning of the season, wait until the soil's top inch is dry before re-watering.
If your plant is exhibiting symptoms of nutritional deficiencies, like the appearance of pale, wrinkled leaves or tips that are brown it is possible that you need to feed more frequently. You can add liquid fertilizer or slow-release pellets to water. Regularly trimming your schefflera will encourage new growth and leaves.
Areca Palm
Palms are popular in tropical climates. They are beautiful houseplants because their green fronds remain fresh all year round and blend well with most interiors. They can be grown in pots to add natural beauty to a space or used as a large centerpiece. They also bring a lot of drama to corners or entranceways and are an excellent way to lighten up a dark corner of the home.
In their natural habitat the areca palm is found in a tropical rainforest climate. It is naturally adapted to high humidity and warm temperatures. However, the areca is sensitive to cold and could burn its leaves if exposed to sudden bursts of cold air. Therefore, it is crucial to keep indoor palms of areca away from cold windows, heat sources and air conditioners.
Areca palms should be exposed to lots of sunlight. These plants will not tolerate light that is dim or moderate, so make sure they are in an area with plenty of direct sunlight.
Areca palms need constant irrigation, but they should never be overwatered. Overwatering is the cause of rot and fungal diseases. The soil should be moist but not waterlogged and should be allowed to dry out between every watering. If the soil isn't an abundant, loamy mixture You can improve it by adding some builder's-sand, peat moss or bark to create a richer and well-draining mix.
Chinese Money Plant
Pilea peperomioides also referred to as the pancake plant, Chinese money plant or coin plant, is a flowering perennial in the nettle family. It's cultivated primarily because of its unique, round, UFO-shaped leaves. It's a houseplant that is easy to grow.
low maintenance house plants grows best in light conditions. Avoid placing it in direct sunlight, because this could cause burns to its beautiful leaves and cause other problems. Instead, situate it near an area that gets plenty of indirect light.
Rotate the pot of the Chinese money plant by approximately one quarter every couple of weeks. This ensures that all leaves get equal amounts of sun. It's also an excellent idea to fertilize it every month using a balanced liquid plant food that is diluted to half strength.
The Chinese money plant is not averse to low humidity levels. If you notice the leaf edges beginning to become crisp it's a sign you should increase the humidity.
This plant is popular in Feng Shui where it's believed to bring prosperity and wealth. It's a great plant for the office as it has been proven to increase productivity of employees and reduce stress for employees. It's also nontoxic for children and pets. Give it a go! This plant is available at local nurseries and garden centers as well as in the majority of large-box home improvement stores and supermarkets that have a gardening section.
Majesty Palm
Majestic palms (Ravenea Rivularis) have tall frosts that make beautiful additions to any home. These tropical plants are also recognized for their air purifying properties. Due to their high humidity requirements and increasing demands, they can be difficult to maintain.
Like many other indoor house plants, majesty palms require moderate moist and light soil. It's best to water these plants frequently however, not too frequently. Regular fertilization can also benefit the plant.
Pour the water evenly over the soil's surface when watering a magnificent Palm. Avoid watering the plant directly on its base crown as this can cause the plant to rot and damage its new fronds.
Majesty palms are best in a pot that is 2-3 inches larger than the root ball. The plant also needs the drainage of a pot, as it's prone to root rot. Add some drain rocks to the bottom of your container to increase the drainage. Repot a majestic palm every other year, or when the roots grow out of the drainage holes in the bottom of the pot.
Majesty palms can be susceptible to aphids and scale bugs as well as spider mites. It is essential to spray the plant regularly with a mild soap and water solution to help prevent these pests. Majesty palms are also sensitive to low humidity. It is essential to keep them in a place with a good air circulation.
Peperomia
The Peperomia is a great houseplant for novices because it doesn't require lots of watering. The plant is a tropical plant from the rain forest and prefers moderate humidity and warm climates. It thrives in humid places like bathrooms with bright lighting, terrariums or even areas that are misted of the home. It can be put outside in the summer but remember to bring it back inside before temperatures decrease.
Lindsay Pangborn, an expert on the gardening website Bloomscape, recommends watering only when the top two inches of soil feels dry to the touch. She also recommends using a chopstick to aerate the soil prior to watering to ensure that water will reach all of the roots. Aeration helps prevent rot and encourages deeper root growth. Peperomias don't have a particular preference when it comes to feed. They can be fertilized twice a week using a general purpose fertilizer for houseplants.
The leaves of peperomias are unique in texture that gives them a lot of visual appeal. They can be smooth or crinkled with grooves and ridges as well as the variegated or spotted. Some exhibit a pattern that is reminiscent of a skin of a watermelon or the emerald-colored ripples. You can clean them by wiping them with a damp cloth. This is especially important for species that have grooves and ripples. If you notice swelling spots on the leaves of your peperomia, this could be a sign of an issue with the plant. It should be treated with an insecticidal soap.
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