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    14 Questions You Might Be Uneasy To Ask House Plants Common

    Common House Plants

    The gorgeous, easy-care plant philodendron thrives in dark corners. It responds to regular feeding and watering by growing significantly more quickly.

    Arrowhead vines (Syngonium) are covered in thick green leaves and are native to tropical rainforests. You can also find some with variegated or bark-like leaves.

    ZZ plants (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) are one of the most popular hard-to-kill houseplants. They tolerate low to bright indirect light and can be found with attractive leaf patterns.

    Snake Plant

    Snake plant, also known as Mother-in-law's Tongue or Sansevieria Trifasciata is a typical houseplant that is easy to maintain. It is tolerant of low light and can thrive in most climates, making it suitable for any space. It can grow up to eight feet in length, depending on the type. It has thick leaves. The snake plant is an excellent air purifier, and can eliminate formaldehyde in indoor areas.

    Sansevierias are drought tolerant and do not require regular watering. They can be left alone for weeks without water and look fresh, which is a major reason they are so popular with novices to the world of house plants. Although they are tolerant of a variety of conditions, there are a few things that could harm a Sansevieria. Overwatering can cause rot or the roots to capsize and cold winter breezes can cause damage to the leaves. Snake plants are susceptible to fungus, gnats and other household pests.

    Snake plants are also renowned for reducing stress at work, improving moods, and improving productivity in workplaces and offices. They also reduce allergies by releasing oxygen and moisture into the air. This decreases the amount of pollen and dust in the air.

    Like other succulents like the snake plant, it is very hardy and can stand up to droughts and cold temperatures. It doesn't require much fertilizer however, a little bit can help the plant grow faster and bigger. Fertilize the plant twice each year with the powder or liquid fertilizer. When the top inch or so of potting mix is dry, water the snake plant.

    Pothos

    Pothos, also known as Devil's Ivy, Epipremnum Aureum or Epipremnum aureum is a tan plant that trails with heart-shaped leaves. In the wild, it is a vigorous jungle vine that can grow to lengths of 40 feet in tropical forests. Indoors it is usually slightly smaller - about up to a foot or two however it can grow more when the right conditions are met.

    Pothos is generally free of pests and doesn't require excessive humidity levels. Pothos is susceptible to root rot however in the event that the water does not properly drained after an intense rain or an extended period of time without water. Watering plants sparingly but thoroughly is the best way to avoid this issue.





    Like most houseplants, pothos is tolerant of low light, but it grows larger and more vibrantly in brighter light. If your pothos isn't growing as fast or has large spaces between its leaves, it probably needs more light. It is also a great candidate for fluorescent lighting, making it an ideal option for offices.

    Pothos is easily propagated through stem tip cuttings which can be gathered from healthy plants that look fresh and bright. The optimum cutting is a 4-6-inch tip with some leaves attached. Just above the node (the place where aerial roots form) Cut the edge. Dip the cutting into rooting hormone and stick it in a glass of moist water. Within a month, roots should begin to form.

    The most popular cultivars of pothos include 'Golden Pothos', which has leaves streaked with yellow and 'Marble Queen' that has beautiful white marbles and 'Neon' lavishly splattered with white. Other colors are available also, including the all-green 'Jade Pothos' and "Pearls and Jade" with yellow leaves that are edged with white.

    ZZ Plant

    ZZ plants are a go-to house plant for beginners or office workers who are busy, and those who have brown thumbs. They are easy to grow and tolerate dry conditions. They also purify the air. They're related with philodendrons and peace lilies. They are renowned for their ability to eliminate volatile organic compounds like ethylbenzene (benzene), ethylbenzen, and xylene from indoor air.

    Zz plants can withstand some neglect however if you notice that a plant is growing higher than the rest, it's important to cut it away. This will keep your plant looking good and also prevent it from blocking light to other parts.

    Rhizomes store water and enable the plant to flourish in dry conditions. They don't need a special soil but a well-draining potter's mix with additional ingredients like perlite or lava rocks will aid in absorbing water better. They don't have to be fertilized often, but applying a balanced liquid fertilizer every six months can help the plant stay healthy and strong.

    All ZZ plants can be toxic if ingested So keep it away from pets and children, and be careful handling the foliage if not wearing gloves. The leaves can cause skin irritations in some people, so be sure to wash your hands after handling it.

    One of the most frequent issues with ZZ plants is when the lower leaves begin to turn yellow and then wilt. If this happens, it's a sign that the plant has been overwatered. Make sure to test the soil for moisture, since a dry soil could lead to the onset of rot. You can also mist your leaves to increase the humidity.

    Eucalyptus

    Eucalyptus is a well-loved house plant due to its pleasant aroma and its ability to clear the air. It's also a great addition to a kitchen or bathroom, where the aroma can be enjoyed while cooking or taking a shower. The menthol-like scent is utilized to create a variety of herbal remedies. Eucalyptus plants are relatively simple to cultivate and don't attract a lot of insects or diseases when kept indoors. There are some things you should consider when growing these trees.

    Eucalypts do not like drastic changes in temperature. They need a temperature between 65 and 75oF within the home, and plenty of sun. rare houseplants should be kept away from drafty doors and windows and heat and air conditioning vents. This plant is susceptible powdery mildew and root rot. To avoid problems like this ensure that the soil has adequate drainage and doesn't stay wet for prolonged periods of time.

    It is crucial to water lightly to ensure that the soil doesn't become excessively wet. A lot of moisture can lead to the growth of fungus and leaf curl. When this occurs, it's best allow the soil to dry out before rehydrating.

    Some varieties of eucalyptus, such as the alpine cider gum Eucalyptus archeri or the northern gray ironbark Eucalyptus siderophloia, are well-known 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 usually found on sandy, nutrient deficient soils. It is evergreen, with bright foliage with a Glaucous Blue hue. It is a popular choice for landscaping in colder climates due to the fact that it has an unassuming canopy that doesn't interfere with sunlight.

    False Aralia

    The false aralia's lacy, like ferns, brings the beauty of tropical gardens to your home. Its leaves have feathery, "fingered" arrangement with serrated edges that appear delicate when young and a dark green when they are mature. Its unique leaf shape and color make it stand out from other houseplants. It is ideal for tight spaces, and can be utilized in nooks and crannies.

    It grows well in a warmer climate with a room temperature. Outside, it thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 10, 11 but you'll likely bring it inside during winter. False aralia plants need a steady supply of moisture but prefer dry soil. If cool house plants growing them outside in hot weather, you must regularly water them. Wait until the top inch of soil is dry, then add water again.

    You can add a bit of liquid fertilizer for your false aralia during the spring and in the summer, based on the instructions of the manufacturer. It is essential not to over-fertilize your plants as too much fertilizer can cause it to die or get damaged. False aralia doesn't require much pruning, but you should cut any dead or damaged parts of the plant to keep it neat.

    cool house plants are susceptible to pests and diseases So keep them away from other plants. It is susceptible to attack by spider mites that are attracted to dry, dusty conditions in winter, and mealybugs which appear as white fuzzy specks that appear on the stems and leaves. These can be slowed by raising the humidity of your plant, and then using an insecticide or horticultural oil to treat the infested area. The false aralia can also be attacked by fungi, such as those in the Pythium, Phytophthora and Rhizoctonia genera.