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    Beware Of These Trends About Unique House Plants

    Unique House Plants

    Add plants to your office or home to provide fresh greenery. Unique house plants can add an element of personality and imagination to a room.

    From snake plant flowers that resemble crocodile skin pattern to parachute plants that appear like rocks, these unusual indoor plants will astonish and delight.

    Jewel Orchid

    An easy indoor orchid admired more for its gorgeous foliage than flowers The Jewel Orchid (Ludisia discolor) is a simple plant to grow. It is native to the forests of Southeast Asia and adapted well to growing in pots in our homes. Its velvety dark green leaves, with dapper pinstripes and networks of cream and red veins create a stunning backdrop for its white flower spikes that bloom in the fall, winter or early spring.

    Ludisia, unlike more conventional orchids can be propagated by stem cuttings instead of air layering or using Rhizomes. Utilizing sterilized shears, cut a stem that has at least one leaf node, then submerge the node end in water or in a container of potting soil that contains long-fiber sphagnum peat. Place the cutting in a window that faces east, and it will start to grow roots in two weeks. It is not necessary to soak the cutting in a rooting hormone or be concerned about it. This is a simple and simple method to expand your collection of jewel-orchids.





    Jewel Orchids can withstand moderate humidity levels, however they do best in a cooler climate. It is recommended to mist them with a humidifier in winter, when humidity can be drastically reduced.

    It is important to feed your Jewel Orchid regularly to ensure it has a healthy, lush foliage and strong growth. However you shouldn't feed it too much. It is best to apply a small amount of liquid fertilizer every month.

    When you repot your Jewel Orchid, transfer it to a new pot a few inches larger than its current one. This should be done every couple of years or so, when it requires more space to spread its rhizomes, or the soil that was previously used becomes compacted. Make sure to soak the plant in water before planting it again. This will lessen shock and keep the roots from becoming wet.

    Night Blooming Jasmine

    Cestrum nocturnum, often referred to as the night-blooming jasmine is a popular climbing plant with white, tubular, greenish flowers that bloom at night and release a highly fragrant scent. Its flowers are attractive to bees and pollinators. This makes it a wonderful plant for the garden. Apart from its stunning fragrance, this flowering shrub offers numerous medicinal benefits. It can be used to treat a variety of illnesses, including inflammation, pain relief and anxiety. It is also used to treat various skin conditions, such as acne, eczema, and psoriasis.

    Even though night-blooming jasmine is a tropical plant it can be grown in cooler climates as an indoor plant. The best place to plant the plant is a sunny room where it will receive lots of sunlight throughout the day long. It requires soil that is able to hold in moisture, but also drain well. Compost is a good addition to the soil to supply the plant with the nutrients needed to ensure its growth. It is essential to water the plant regularly during summer, but decrease the frequency in winter.

    It is also essential to fertilize the plant regularly. A balanced fertilizer diluted to 1/4 strength should be applied following every watering. This will help the plant to produce new flowers and remain healthy.

    Night blooming jasmine is an extremely popular ornamental and medicinal plant in India, where it is known as mugra. The white, creamy flowers symbolize love and are often used in traditional weddings. They are also used to decorate homes and temples. They are also sold in the flower markets and are then made into garlands and worn in the hair of women.

    Wightii Begonia

    Begonias are a popular house plant because of their beauty, versatility, and ease of care. They can add a touch of tropical to tables or windows that are not covered. They come in a variety of colors, from pink to coral. They are easy to propagate and can be transplanted from cuttings. They prefer bright indirect sun, and moderate amounts of water. It is recommended to allow the soil to dry before watering, as this will help prevent fungus and nuisance pests like gnats. houseplants to choose a fertilizer that releases slowly.

    Begonia maculata, or the polka-dot begonia, is a plant with spotted spots. It has large, angel-wing-shaped leaves that are patterned with white dots. This unique begonia is a favourite of collectors. It is distinguished from its relative the 'Angel Wing' begonia, by its larger polka dot leaves and the flowers which are white. The Wightii is a popular begonia due to its ability to be planted in areas that are that are too cold for hybrid begonias.

    Like all begonias, the wightii is susceptible to a range of diseases. This includes root rot (circospora), leaf-spot, botrytis and rust, and southern blight. It is essential to be vigilant for these problems and remove any affected plant from the population. The wightii can be propagated by taking stem cuttings and placing them in water until they root. It is crucial to make use of glass containers for this purpose, as plastic can encourage bacterial growth and fungal infection.

    Rattlesnake Plant

    Snake plant (Sansevieria Trifasciata), also known as mother-in-law's tongue, is a stunning and easy to maintain house plant. This evergreen plant is called mother-in-law's tongue or mother-inlaw's tongue, isn't only beautiful, but can also purify the air in your home. This plant is ideal for anyone looking to start an indoor gardening project. It's easy to care for and very durable. Additionally, it's among the top plants to purify indoor air and is pet and kid friendly.

    Like all calatheas rattlesnake plant (Calathea lancifolia) is a low-maintenance plant with leaves resembling swords and dark blotches which resemble the markings of a snake which is why it's called. The plant can grow to 30 inches in height and is commonly found in bathrooms, bedrooms, or offices. It's also a popular plant for those who have cats and dogs, as it's one of the few non-toxic [1] houseplant s that can be grown in homes with pets.

    The wavy, striped leaves of the rattlesnake plant add a tropical look to any room, and they can even be cut into smaller pieces for use in other plants or for decorative purposes. Although calatheas don't require a lot of water, they do prefer slightly damp soil. If the plants become dry their leaves will fall.

    To keep your snake plants healthy, spray them with water frequently and place them in a pebble tray. This will help to keep moisture in. The plant can't tolerate direct sunlight, so you should choose a location that can absorb light indirect. Be sure to stay away from abrupt temperature changes as they can cause the plants to die and drop leaves.

    Marimo Moss Ball

    Marimo is a bizarre and fascinating house plant. It's often referred to as a moss ball. They are also among the most easy plants to take care of making them an ideal choice for beginners or anyone who would like a plant that isn't too demanding. These spherical algae are difficult to find in the wild, but they are readily available in shops around the world.

    Although they are called marimo, they is not actually moss but cladophora, a type of algae. They grow long filaments, that look like hairs. These filaments become tangled when they move on the bottom of freshwater lake. The tangled mass acquires the appearance of a ball.

    The ideal place to store a marimo ball is in the jar that is filled with water. They can be kept in tanks with other aquatic animals, but they'll likely require regular water changes to ensure the water is clear. They prefer cold, filtered water with a small amount of decorative gravel. They do best in dim light conditions and should not be kept in direct sun. In fact, too much sun can cause them to go white and stop developing, so it is best to keep them in the dark.

    It is a good idea to change the water every two days in the marimo's tank or in a container. This will stop the water from becoming dirty and harmful to the moss. When you do this, it's a great idea to move the ball around to encourage growth everywhere. You can gently roll the mossball in your hands if it becomes out of shape over time.