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    Common House Plants

    Philodendron is a beautiful easy-to-care-for plant that thrives in dark corners. It responds to regular feeding and watering by growing significantly faster.

    popular house plants (Syngonium), which is native to tropical rain forests is characterized by its thick, green leaves. You can find varieties with variegated leaves, and even some that resembling bark.

    ZZ plants (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) are among the most commonly killed houseplants. They are tolerant of low to bright indirect sunlight and are found with attractive leaf designs.

    Snake Plant

    Snake plant, also known as Mother-in-law's Tongue or Sansevieria Trifasciata is a common houseplant that is simple to maintain. It can thrive in any climate and can tolerate low light levels, making it an ideal houseplant for any space. It has stiff leaves and can range between six inches and eight feet, depending on the species. The snake plant is an excellent air purifier, and can eliminate formaldehyde from indoor environments.

    Sansevierias are drought-resistant and do not require frequent watering. Sansevierias can survive for weeks without water, and still look healthy. This is why they are popular among beginners in the world of houseplants. Sansevierias are tolerant of a variety of conditions, but there are some things that could harm them. Overwatering can cause rot, or the roots can capsize and cold winter breezes can harm the leaves. Snake plants are vulnerable to gnats, fungus and other pests that are common to the home.

    Snake plants can also help reduce stress at work, enhance moods and increase productivity in workplaces. They also aid in reducing allergies by releasing oxygen and moisture into the air, which decreases the amount of dust and pollen floating around in the air.

    Snake plants are extremely hardy and can withstand droughts and cold temperatures. It doesn't require a lot of fertilizer, but it can help the plant grow faster and grow larger. Fertilize the plant twice each year with the powder or liquid fertilizer. When the top inch or so of mix is dry, water the plant.

    Pothos

    The pothos, also known as Devil's Ivy or Epipremnum aureum, is a trailing green plant with heart-shaped leaves. In the wild, this plant is a vigorous jungle vine that can grow to 40 feet in tropical forests. In indoor settings, it tends to be slightly shorter--about a foot or two at the maximum, but it can grow longer if provided with the proper conditions.

    Generally pest-free, pothos is easy to maintain and doesn't require high levels of humidity. However, the plant could be susceptible to root rot if the water is not properly drained following a rain or a long period of time without water. The best way to prevent this problem is to water plants thoroughly, but sparingly.

    Pothos is tolerant of low light, but grows bigger and more vibrantly when it is in brighter light. If you notice that your plant isn't growing quickly, or if it is developing long spaces between the leaves, it's likely that the plant needs more light. It also thrives under fluorescent light making it an ideal option for offices.

    Pothos is easily propagated through stem tip cuttings that can be taken from healthy plants that look fresh and bright. The ideal cut is a 4-6 inch tip with a few attached leaves. Cut rare houseplants above a node (the point where aerial roots develop). Dip the cutting into the rooting hormone, then stick it into the glass of water and keep the water moist. Roots should begin to develop within a month or so.

    The most well-known cultivars of pothos include "Golden Pothos," which has leaves flecked with yellow; 'Marble Queen' with beautiful white marbles and 'Neon' abundantly splattered with white. Other color variations are available, too, such as the all-green 'Jade Pothos' and "Pearls and jade" with yellow leaves that are edged in white.

    ZZ Plant

    ZZ plants are a must-have house plant for novices, preoccupied office workers, and those who have brown thumbs. They're easy to grow and are tolerant of dry conditions, and come with the added benefit of air purification. They are closely related to philodendrons, peace lilies, and are renowned for their ability remove volatile organic compounds like benzene and ethylbenzene from indoor air.

    Zz plants can take a little neglect however if you notice that one of the stems is growing taller than the rest, it's essential to cut it down. This will keep the plant aesthetically pleasing and prevent it from overtaking and obscuring light to other parts of the plant.

    Rhizomes conserve water and allow the plant to flourish in dry conditions. Therefore, they don't require a special type of soil, although a well-draining potting mix with additional ingredients such as perlite or lava rock will aid the plant in absorbing more moisture. The plants don't require frequent fertilization however, applying a balanced liquid fertilizer every six months can ensure that they remain strong and healthy.

    All ZZ plants are poisonous if ingested and should be kept away from pets and children and be cautious when handling the foliage if not wearing gloves. The leaves can cause skin irritation in some people, so make sure to wash your hands after handling it.

    The lower leaves of ZZ plants may become yellow and then wilt. This is a sign of excessive watering. Make sure you test the soil for moisture, since dry soil can cause decay. It's also a good idea to mist the leaves from time to time to increase humidity.

    Eucalyptus

    Eucalyptus is a popular house plant due to its calming scent and ability to decongest 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. Its menthol-like fragrance is also used in making many herbal remedies. Eucalyptus trees are simple to grow indoors and do not attract insects or disease. There are a few aspects you should keep in mind when you are growing these trees.

    Eucalypts are not tolerant of extreme temperature changes. They prefer a temperature at home of 65 to 75oF and require plenty of sunlight. Keep them away from drafty doors and windows, and also heating and air conditioning vents. This plant is susceptible to root rot and mildew. To avoid problems, ensure that the soil is well-drained and does NOT remain wet for prolonged periods.

    When watering, it's essential to apply a gentle touch to ensure that the soil doesn't get too saturated. Too much moisture can cause leaf curl and fungus growth. It is recommended to let the soil dry before watering it again.

    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 usually found on sandy, nutrient-poor soils. It is an evergreen tree and has a bright foliage with a Glaucous blue hue. It is a popular option for landscaping in colder climates because of its small canopy, which doesn't block too much sunlight.

    False Aralia





    The false aralia's lacy like ferns, brings the beauty of tropical gardens to your home. The leaves are laid out in a "fingered" arrangement with sharp edges. types of house plants look delicate when they are young, but the leaves turn dark green as they grow. Its leaf shape and color can make it stand out from other traditional houseplants. It is a great choice for tight spaces and is a great addition to small corners and nooks.

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

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

    The false aralia is vulnerable to disease and pests, so it's best to keep it out of the reach of other plants in your garden. It can be attacked by spider mites that are attracted by dry, dusty conditions during winter, and mealybugs, that appear as white, fuzzy specks on leaves and stems. These can be slowed by raising the humidity of your plant and using a pesticide or horticultural oil to treat the area that is infested. False aralia can be a target for fungi such as those from the Pythium Phytophthora Rhizoctonia genera.