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    Why No One Cares About Exotic House Plants

    5 Exotic House Plants to Add a Taste of the Tropics to Your Home

    These exotic houseplants can bring a little bit of the tropical to your home. Orchids are great exotic houseplants as they thrive in warm temperatures and moderate humidity, which is the norm of indoor spaces.

    The tropical foliage, also known as hole-leaf monstera, provides any space an exotic ambiance. Bird of paradise flowers with distinctive, slender blue or orange blooms are another exotic option.

    Monstera

    Monstera deliciosa, also known as Swiss Cheese Plant is an exotic houseplant with large leaves. It provides an exotic look to your home. It is a climber and can be trained to cling to the poles covered in moss to mimic the trees that are native to its habitat in Central and Mexico America. However, it also performs well in pots and is kept hanging over the edge of a table or another surface.

    This tropical plant is easy-to-grow, and it has a unique appearance. It needs direct, bright sunlight and well-draining ground. It's also tolerant of low humidity levels but will do best with higher ones.

    Like its name implies, this plant is known for the holes and splits it shows on its leaves. These are called fenestrations and they grow as the plant matures. It is part of the Araceae plant family which includes Pothos, Philodendrons and ZZ plants, as well as many others.

    Monstera like other aroids, is an plant that can be grown outdoors or indoors. It can be grown in dappled shades, which is characteristic of its understory forest habitat.

    tall house plants of the plant appear like an ear of corn. It produces a delicious fruit, that has been described as a mix of banana and pineapple. They can be consumed raw or cooked. The fruit of this plant can have a laxative affect and it is therefore important to eat it in moderation.

    This tropical plant is able to endure cold temperatures, which makes it a unique. Most other aroids will quickly turn to mush in very cold temperatures, but Monsteras can withstand cold temperatures and thrive.





    As with most aroids Monstera requires watering in a controlled manner and only when the top inch of the soil is dry. When you water, be sure to let the excess water drain out through the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot. Like most tropical house plants, Monstera requires a balanced liquid fertilizer. Mix 1/2 teaspoon of a balanced 20-20-20 liquid plant food in a gallon of water and feed your plant every couple of weeks during the growing season.

    Begonia

    Begonias are easy to cultivate tropical treasures that add a burst of color to window boxes or flower pots, as well as garden beds. No matter if you opt for single or double-flowered varieties there is a begonia with bright shapes and colors to match your personal style. Unlike some other exotic house plants begonias bloom continuously throughout the season, and require little or no maintenance beyond twice-a-month watering.

    The genus begonia is comprised of more than 2000 species of plants, many with colorful flowers and leaves. They are mostly native to the tropics, but some can be grown in cooler climates.

    Tuberous begonias, such as the popular "Non-Stop" series are ideal for shady areas and outdoor containers. These frost-sensitive plants grow from firm, round or oval tubers with either an upright growth habit (for containers for plants and flower boxes) or cascading characteristics (for hanging baskets). To grow well they require bright light with partial shade. They might not bloom in areas of direct, hot sunlight or dense shade. Wax begonias are tolerant of full sun, but they will quickly burn in hot weather.

    Most begonias do not need deadheading, but they can benefit from fall and spring pruning to encourage new growth. They also thrive when they are planted in rich, loose soil. This can be a mixture of organic material, or a light, loamy mix containing slow-release fertilizer.

    If you want to grow begonias in a shallow tray place the tubers, with the hollow side up 6 to 8 inches apart, in a moist potting mix. Place the tray in a room with a low amount of light. Keep the mix moist but not too wet. They should sprout in about 4 weeks, and will then be moved to a spot that has bright light once they're around an inch tall. Make sure there is no risk of frost before planting outdoors. Alternatively, you can start begonias with seeds, or by planting wax begonia transplants. They are available in greenhouses and garden centers.

    Anthurium

    Anthurium, also called the tail flower and flamingo flowers is a tropical exotic addition to any brightly lit room. It's easy to maintain and blooms all year round. The epiphyte was originally a plant that grows on the surface of other plants, or in the air, anthuriums can be hardy and long-lasting houseplants.

    The anthurium's "flower" is actually a spathe, a sheath that covers a tiny true flower within. The flowers last for about a couple of weeks and are available in colors like pink, orange-red or white. The bright anthurium flower is popular as wedding bouquets and hostess gifts in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands.

    Anthurium is a member of the genus Araceae which includes more than 1,000 species of flowering plants. Some are well-known, like the poinsettia and hibiscus. Some are less well-known, such as the arum and tulip trees.

    Anthuriums can be grown from seeds but it can take up to 4 years before you can see any flowers. For quicker results you can propagate anthuriums by cutting them off of mature plants. Look for an established anthurium with roots that are compacted and appear ready to be divided. Use a clean, dry knife to cut off a small portion of the plant. Be cautious not to damage the roots.

    Anthuriums can be transplanted into a pot with slightly moistened vermiculite. Place the cut in a location that stays around 70F and is exposed to bright, indirect light. If necessary, mist the soil and plant often and run a humidifier near it. Give the anthurium regular fertilizer but don't apply it too much because it burns the roots.

    Repot anthuriums every two years or when the root ball becomes too large for the container. Select a pot that is 20% larger than the anthurium's current one to reduce shock.

    Spray soap diluted on the leaves of your anthurium and wipe them clean with a damp cloth. This aids the plant in breathing and restores its lovely sheen. Anthuriums are susceptible to spider mites, however an effective pesticide can help keep these tiny pests at distance.

    Coconut Palm

    Coconut palm (Cocos Nucifera) is found in tropical climates around the world. It is cultivated for its edible fruits. It is one of the most important and widely distributed agricultural plants of the tropics and it is believed to have its origins in Indo-Malaya. The wood of the trunk can be used to construct huts and bridges. The fibres from the husks or shells are used to create ropes. The coconut itself is a drupe, and not a true nut.

    When the seeds make an audible sloshing sound when shaken the seeds are ready to be planted. The seeds are then placed on their sides with the three eyes angled slightly upward and buried in soil to approximately half the thickness of the shell. Germination takes a long time, but can be encouraged by high temperatures and humidity, and after about 6 months, the roots and shoots are ready to be transplanted.

    The plant thrives in warm climates and can withstand the effects of frost. However, it shouldn't be exposed to very cold temperatures, as it can suffer damage. It requires plenty of sunshine and a sheltered location with sandy soil that drains well. It is essential to water it regularly however, it must be kept moist, but not water-logged. Fertilizing is also vital and should be done using a fertilizer with an extremely high nitrogen content.

    In the spring the palms produce fragrant flowers that smell sweet on slightly branched stalks from which are male and female coconuts. potted house plants are aprotandrous and the male flowers usually open earlier than females do. The flowers are pollinated by wind. After 4-6 years, the tree will begin bearing fruit.

    For indoor cultivation, it's recommended to plant this exotic houseplant in a pot with a well-drained, rich soil. It is a fan of sun however, it can also take low light. As good house plants develops, repot the plant with a container which is larger than its root ball. It is important to give the plant a thorough watering and to feed it with liquid fertilizer on a regular basis. Coconut palms are generally free of pests. However, they may be affected by lethal yellowing. This disease is incurable and frequently leads to the plant dying.