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    15 Reasons Not To Ignore House Plants Common

    Common House Plants

    The beautiful, easy-care plant Philodendron thrives in damp corners. It grows faster when it is fed and watered regularly.

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

    rare houseplants , or Zamioculcas (Zamiifolia) ZZ plants, also known as Zamiifolia, are among the most popular and hardy houseplants. They can tolerate bright to low indirect sunlight and have attractive leaf patterns.

    Snake Plant

    The snake plant, also known as the Mother-in-Law's Tongue, or Sansevieria trifasciata is a common houseplant, and is among the easiest to take care of. It can thrive in any climate and tolerates low light, making it a perfect houseplant for any space. It has stiff leaves and can grow between six inches and eight feet, depending on the kind of plant. The snake plant is a great air purifier, and can eliminate formaldehyde from indoor environments.

    Sansevierias are drought tolerant and do not require regular watering. Sansevierias can go for weeks without water and still look healthy. This is the reason they are so popular among novices in the field of houseplants. Sansevierias are tolerant of a variety of conditions however there are things that can cause harm to them. The over-watering of the plant or cold winter winds could cause the leaves to get damaged. Snake plants are prone to fungus, gnats and other household pests.

    Snake plants can also help reduce stress at work, enhance moods, and increase productivity in offices. They also help to reduce allergies by release of moisture and oxygen into the air, which reduces the amount of dust and pollen floating around in the air.

    Snake plants are extremely hardy, and can survive droughts and cold temperatures. It doesn't require a lot of fertilizer, but it can help the plant grow faster and grow larger. Make use of a powder or liquid fertilizer for houseplants to feed the snake plant two times a year. Water the snake plant when the top inch of potting soil is dry.

    Pothos





    Pothos, also known as Devil's Ivy, Epipremnum Aureum or Epipremnum aureum is a tan plant that trails with heart-shaped foliage. In the wild, this plant is a vigorous and vigorous jungle vine that can grow to lengths of 40 feet in tropical forests. In indoor settings, it tends to be just a bit shorter, perhaps a foot or two at most--though it can grow much longer if 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 when the water does not properly drained after heavy rains or for a long time without moisture. The best method to avoid this issue is to water plants thoroughly, but with care.

    Like most houseplants, pothos can tolerate low light, but it grows larger and more vibrant in brighter light. If your pothos is not growing as fast or has a large space between its leaves, it probably requires more light. It thrives under fluorescent light which makes it a perfect choice for offices.

    Pothos can be easily propagated by stem tip cuttings taken from vines that are healthy and look bright. The ideal cutting is a 4-6 inch tip with a few leaves attached. Cut the tip just above a node (the point at which aerial roots begin to form). Dip the cutting into rooting hormone and stick it in a glass of water that is moist. Within a month, roots should begin to form.

    The most popular cultivars of pothos are "Golden Pothos," which has leaves flecked with yellow marbles; 'Marble Queen', with handsome white marbles; and 'Neon', lavishly splattered with white. Other color variations are available, too, such as the all-green 'Jade Pothos' and "Pearls and Jade" with yellow leaves trimmed with white.

    ZZ Plant

    ZZ plants are a popular house plant for beginners or office workers who are busy, and those with brown thumbs. They're easy to grow and can withstand dry conditions and have the added benefit of air purification. They're related with philodendrons and peace lilies and are known for their ability to eliminate volatile organic compounds such as ethylbenzene, benzene, toluene and xylene out of indoor air.

    Zz plants can withstand some neglect However, if you notice that a stem is growing much taller than the rest, it's important to cut it away. This will make the plant aesthetically pleasing and will stop it from eroding and obscuring light to other parts of the plant.

    The rhizomes of the plant store water, which makes them drought-resistant and enables them to thrive in dry environments. They do not require a specific type of soil, though a well-drained potting mix containing additional ingredients such as perlite or lava rocks can help the plant absorb more moisture. They don't require a lot of fertilization however, a balanced liquid fertiliser applied every six months can help them stay strong and healthy.

    All ZZ plants can be poisonous if consumed by your pets or children eat them. Also, if you don't wear gloves, be cautious when handling the foliage. The leaves may also cause skin irritation for some people, so wash your hands after handling the leaves.

    One of the most frequent problems with ZZ plants is when the lower leaves start to turn yellow and wilt. This is a sign that you have overwatered. Check the soil moisture. A dry soil can lead to rot. You can also mist the leaves to increase humidity.

    Eucalyptus

    Eucalyptus, a popular houseplant because of its pleasant scent and ability to decongest air, is extremely popular. It's also a wonderful addition to the kitchen or bathroom where you can enjoy its aroma while showering or cooking. The menthol-like scent can also be employed in the making of many herbal remedies. Eucalyptus plants are easy to grow indoors and won't attract pests or diseases. However, there are certain things to keep in mind when growing one of these trees.

    Eucalypts do not like extreme temperature fluctuations. They require temperatures between 65 and 75oF within the home, and plenty of sun. Avoid drafty doors and windows as well as heating and air conditioning vents. This plant is susceptible for mildew and root rot. To avoid problems like this, make sure the soil is able to drain and doesn't stay wet for a long period of time.

    When watering, it's essential to use a light hand to ensure that the soil doesn't get too saturated. A lot of moisture can cause leaf curl and fungus growth. When this happens, it's best to let the soil dry out before rehydrating.

    Certain eucalyptus species like the alpine apple gum Eucalyptus areri and the northern gray ironbark Eucalyptussiderophloia, are known for their ability thrive in harsh environments. The latter is a medium-sized tree that is native to Australia's high regions. It is typically found on sandy, nutrient-poor soils. It is an evergreen that has a bright, luminous foliage with a Glaucous blue color. It is a very popular choice for landscaping in colder climates because it has a low canopy that does not block too much sunlight.

    False Aralia

    False aralia's lacy, fern-like foliage will bring tropical splendor to your home. The leaves are a feathery, "fingered" arrangement with serrated edges that look delicate when young, and dark green when they are mature. Its shape and color makes it stand out among more traditional houseplants. It is a great choice for tight spaces and makes ideal for narrow corners and nooks.

    It grows well in a warm climate with room temperature. Outside it thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 10, 11, however, you'll probably bring it inside in the winter. rare houseplants likes the soil being too dry however, they require an ongoing supply of water. If you're growing them outdoors in hot weather, water more often, but wait until the top inch or two of the soil is dry before you water again.

    You can add a small amount of liquid fertilizer for your fake aralia in the spring and summer months, following the manufacturer's instructions. It is important not to over-fertilize your plant, as excessive fertilization can cause it to die or be damaged. The false aralia doesn't require much trimming, but you should trim any dead or damaged parts of the plant to keep it neat.

    False aralias are vulnerable to disease and pests So keep them away from other plants. Spider mites can infest the plant, attracted by the dry, dusty winter conditions, and mealybugs that appear as fluffy, white specks. These can be slowed by increasing the humidity around your plant and applying pesticides or horticultural oils to treat the affected area. The false aralia can also be attacked by fungi like those found in the Pythium, Phytophthora and Rhizoctonia genera.