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    11 Ways To Completely Revamp Your House Plants Common

    Common House Plants

    The beautiful, easy-care philodendron thrives in dark corners. It responds to regular feeding and watering by growing noticeably faster.

    Arrowhead vines (Syngonium) have thick green leaves and are native to tropical rainforests. There are also ones with bark-like or variegated leaves.

    ZZ plants, or Zamioculcas (Zamiifolia) ZZ plants, also known as Zamiifolia, are among the most commonly used and hardy houseplants. They are tolerant of low to bright indirect sunlight and can be found with attractive leaf patterns.





    Snake Plant

    The snake plant, also known as the Mother-inlaw's Tongue or Sansevieria trifasciata is a common houseplant and is one of the easiest to maintain. It is able to thrive in any climate and withstands low light, making it a perfect houseplant for any room. It has stiff leaves and can grow from six inches to eight feet long, depending on the species. The snake plant is one of the most effective air purifiers and can eliminate formaldehyde in indoor environments.

    Sansevierias are drought-resistant and don't require frequent watering. Sansevierias can survive for weeks without water and still look healthy. This is why they are so popular among newcomers to the world of houseplants . Despite their ability to withstand different conditions there are a few things that could harm a Sansevieria. Overwatering can lead to rot or the roots could capsize and cold winter breezes can cause damage to the leaves. Snake plants are vulnerable to fungus, gnats and other pests that are common to the home.

    Snake plants are also known for their ability to reduce stress in the workplace as well as improving moods and improving productivity in workplaces and offices. They also help reduce allergies by release of oxygen and moisture into the air, reducing the amount of pollen and dust that are floating throughout the air.

    Snake plants are very hardy and can withstand extreme temperatures and droughts. It doesn't require much fertilizer however a small amount can help the plant grow faster and larger. Fertilize the plant twice each year with a liquid or powder houseplant fertilizer. Water the plant once the top inch of potting soil is dry.

    Pothos

    Pothos, also referred to as Devil's Ivy, Epipremnum Aureum or Epipremnum aureum is a tan plant with heart-shaped leaves. In the wild, this plant is a vigorous vine that can grow to lengths of 40 feet in tropical forests. Indoors, it typically stays slightly shorter--about a foot or two at the maximum, but it can grow larger if it is given the right conditions.

    Pothos is generally free of pests and doesn't require excessive humidity levels. The plant is susceptible to root rot, however in the event that the water does not properly drain after heavy rains or for an extended period of time without water. The best method to avoid this problem is to water plants thoroughly, but with care.

    Like most houseplants , pothos is tolerant of low light, but it will grow bigger and more vibrantly in brighter light. If your pothos is not growing as quickly or has a large space between its leaves, it requires more light. It thrives under fluorescent lighting which makes it a great option for offices.

    Pothos grows easily from stem tip cuttings, which can be taken from healthy plants that look fresh and bright. The ideal cutting is a 4-6-inch tip with some leaves attached. Cut the tip just above a node (the point where aerial roots begin to form). Dip the cutting in rooting hormone, place it in a glass of water and keep the water damp. The roots should begin to form within a month or so.

    Pothos is available in a variety of varieties. The most well-known are 'Golden', which has yellow leaves with white stripes, 'Marble queen with its white marbles and 'Neon,' which is a white-splashed variety of pothos. Other color variants are available as well, including the all-green 'Jade Pothos' and "Pearls and jade" with yellow leaves that are edged with white.

    ZZ Plant

    ZZ plants are a must-have house plant for novices or office workers who are busy, and those who have brown thumbs. They're easy to cultivate and can withstand dry conditions, and come with the added bonus of air purification. They're closely related to philodendrons, peace lilies, and are known for their ability to remove volatile organic compounds such as ethylbenzene and benzene from indoor air.

    Zz plants are tough and can withstand a bit of neglect. However when a stem becomes higher than the others, it is important that you remove it. This will make the plant aesthetically pleasing and prevent it from overtaking and obscuring light to other parts of the plant.

    The rhizomes of the plant store water, making them drought-tolerant and allows them to thrive in dry areas. They do not require a specific type of soil, but a well-drained potting mix containing additional ingredients such as perlite or lava rocks will help the plant to absorb more moisture. They don't require to be fertilized regularly however, a balanced liquid fertilizer applied every six months can help the plant stay healthy and strong.

    All ZZ plants can be toxic if consumed and therefore, don't let your children or pets eat them. Also in the event that you don't wear gloves, be cautious when handling the leaves. The leaves can cause skin irritation in some people too, so be sure to wash your hands after handling it.

    The lower leaves of ZZ plants may change color and turn yellow before wilting. If this happens, it's a sign that the plant is being overwatered. Check the soil moisture. A dry soil can lead to the plant to rot. It's also a good idea to mist the leaves from time time to increase humidity.

    Eucalyptus

    Eucalyptus, a popular houseplant due to its delightful scent and ability to purify air, is a very sought-after. It's also a great addition to the kitchen or bathroom, where the scent can be enjoyed while cooking or taking a bath. The menthol-like fragrance can be used to make a variety herbal remedies. Eucalyptus plants are relatively easy to grow and don't attract a variety of bugs or diseases if kept indoors. There are some things you should consider when growing these trees.

    Eucalypts don't like drastic temperature fluctuations. They prefer a normal home temperature of 65 to 75oF and need plenty of sun. They should be kept away from drafty doors and windows and heat and air conditioning vents. This plant is susceptible root rot and powdery mildew. To avoid these problems, make sure the soil is draining properly and doesn't stay wet for long periods of time.

    When watering, it's crucial to apply a gentle touch to ensure that the soil doesn't get overly saturated. Too much moisture can cause leaf curl and fungus growth. When this occurs, it's best to let the soil dry out before watering again.

    Certain eucalyptus species, such as the alpine apple gum Eucalyptus areri and the northern gray ironbark Eucalyptussiderophloia are recognized for their ability to thrive in harsh environments. The latter is a medium sized tree that is native to Australia's high regions. It is often found on sandy, nutrient poor soils. It is evergreen and has bright foliage with a Glaucous Blue hue. It is a favorite option for landscaping in colder climates because it has an unassuming canopy that doesn't block too much sunlight.

    False Aralia

    The false aralia's lacy fern-like foliage brings tropical beauty to your home. Its leaves have a feathery, "fingered" arrangement with serrated edges that look delicate when young and dark green when mature. small house plants and color can make it stand out among more traditional houseplants. The plant is great for small spaces and can be utilized in the smallest of spaces.

    It thrives as a houseplant in a warm, room temperature climate. Outside, it thrives best in USDA zones 10 and 11, though you'll likely bring it indoors during the winter. False aralia is averse to soil that is too wet, but they need continuous water supply. If you're growing them outdoors in hot weather, you should water more frequently but wait until the top inch or two of the soil is dry before watering again.

    You can add a bit of liquid fertilizer for your houseplants to your fake aralia in spring and summer, following the manufacturer's instructions. It is essential not to over-fertilize your plant as too much can cause it to die or be damaged. False aralia does not require a lot of pruning but you should remove dead or damaged parts of the plant to keep it neat.

    False aralias are vulnerable to diseases and pests They are therefore best kept away from other plants. Spider mites can attack the plant attracted by dusty, dry winter conditions, and mealybugs can appear as white, fluffy tiny specks. You can eliminate the mealybugs by boosting the humidity around the plant and treating the infested areas with pesticides, horticultural oils or both. The false aralia also may be attacked by fungi, such as those belonging to the Pythium, Phytophthora and Rhizoctonia genera.