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    7 Simple Strategies To Completely Rocking Your Rare Houseplants

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    Rare Houseplants

    Like cards, coins and antique maps, many people love to collect rare house plants. They add a sense exotic beauty to any room.

    The Philodendron Pink Princess is a stunning pink hues on its dark green leaves and is a stunning addition to any plant collection. It requires a little more attention and care than other Philodendrons.

    El Choco Red

    This rare Philodendron is known for its large heart-shaped leaves, which come in deep red and burgundy. The leaf's underside, also called abaxial, is a bright red color that visually contrasts with the top side of the leaves. This feature sets Philodendron El Choco Red apart from other varieties. New leaves begin with this vibrant color on the abaxial surface, but fade as they age.

    This Philodendron is an Aroid climbing plant which comes from the rainforests in Ecuador and Colombia. It thrives best in indirect light that is bright and bright. The plant is not an advocate of direct sunlight as it can cause fading and sunburn to its leaves. It is a fast-growing variety, but it can take a while to grow to its full size and spread out its lush leaves.

    When the topsoil starts to dry out, it's vital to properly water this plant. A rich potting mix is ideal for Philodendrons because it helps with drainage and will encourage air flow around the roots. Philodendrons are prone to root rot, therefore it is important to keep the soil moist but not too wet.

    El Choco Red thrives in an environment that is warm and temperatures of 77 degrees Fahrenheit is ideal for this houseplant. It can tolerate temperatures as low as 65 F but it will slow its growth, or even die.

    The plant prefers indirect sunlight, but can tolerate moderate amounts of direct sunlight. The leaves should remain damp but not soggy. It is recommended that you make use of a nutrient-rich potting soil mix with plenty of amendments such as charcoal and bark. The philodendron must be fertilized every month at a half strength using a liquid fertilizer.

    Philodendrons can be easy to grow, however they are prone to cold temperatures or overwatering. It is toxic if eaten and kept out of the reach of pets and children. It could cause digestive issues, burning sensations inside the throat and mouth and rashes on skin. Before pruning, it is recommended to disinfect gardening shears as well as any other tools.

    Monstera Adansonii Variegata





    This rare houseplant, also called the Swiss Cheese plant because of the many holes it has in its leaves is an epiphytic aroid, and tropical. Its unique tonal explosion of whites and greens makes it a popular houseplant for people who want something that will stand out in their living spaces and create the perfect Instagram picture.

    It grows as a vine that can be supported by moss poles or it can be cultivated in hanging baskets. Its leaves are covered by variations that range from solid, full green to white albino leaves. The color of the leaves is the result of a spontaneous change in the normal green Monstera adansonii plant.

    Like other aroids, it requires warm and humid conditions. The roots and leaves die at temperatures that are below freezing. It is not hardy in the United States and does best as an indoor plant that is protected from frost.

    The best way to maintain this plant is in indirect light source that isn't directly overhead. It is a good idea to water it frequently in the summer months to keep the soil moist. It is possible to use a mister with it to maintain a high level of humidity.

    In the summer and spring, fertilize it using an all-natural, balanced food for your houseplants at a rate of two times per month. It requires only a basic nutrition as it does not produce lots of chlorophyll because of its different varieties.

    In winter, soils must be well-drained and not too dry. Apply a mulch of light such as coco chips or orchid bark. This will help keep the soil in place and prevent it from drying out too fast.

    If you have a mature, healthy Monstera adansonii variegata plant, it can be transferred to a larger pot once a year in the spring. This will give it more room for growth prior to the warmer weather starts to restart the physiological processes and creates new growth. Alternately, you can refresh the soil inside the old container and mist it with water to maintain the humidity to a high level. This will also reduce the need to water.

    Anthurium Warocqueanum

    This rare anthurium is sure to make a splash in your collection of [1] houseplant s. It is native to the rainforests of Central America and South America and loves high humidity. Its large size and elongated droplet-shaped leaves makes it a spectacular display. This plant looks stunning in a glass cabinet.

    It can be difficult to grow this anthurium at home, but with the proper care, it is possible. The first step is to make sure that the environment is in good condition. Ideally, you should be able to keep the humidity at or over 70 percent. You can achieve this by utilizing an indoor terrarium or greenhouse cabinet. Beware of exposing your anthuriums direct sunlight as it could burn the leaf tips.

    Another suggestion is to ensure that you purchase an anthurium from a reputable seller. You should also look for local sellers to reduce shipping costs and the time needed for acclimatizing the plant to your local climate. Avoid the import of anthuriums in winter because they are most vulnerable and might not recover from the stress of shipping to your country.

    If you are looking to propagate your anthurium wait for a healthy offshoot to emerge from the main plant. The offshoots will then be separated from the main plant and replanted in new containers. To stop the spread of disease clean the equipment you'll employ to cut off the offshoots with 70% isopropyl ethanol.

    After the anthurium has been repotted, it should be thoroughly watered. You can then cover the container with an unbreakable plastic bag or wrap of plastic to keep the humidity and protect the plants from light. When the anthurium is mature it is time to remove the plastic bag or wrap of plastic.

    Repotting your anthurium should be done on a regular schedule, just like with other anthuriums. Repotting is required when the potting mixture becomes too dense or the roots begin to show through the soil surface. When repotting, the potting mix should be gently shaken out of its soil. The anthurium should be moved to a larger pot filled with a new pots and potting mix.

    Philodendron Gloriosum

    Philodendron Gloriosum is a rare and stunning houseplant that can bring style and elegance to your home. Also known as the Black Gold Philodendron or Velvet Leaf Philodendron, this aroid features a stunning velvety appearance and deep green leaves that are adorned with white veins. The plant can reach 90 centimeters in height, and is said to make a fantastic addition to any interior.

    This species prefers a warm and humid environment. The ideal temperature is between 12 and 30 percent Celsius. They thrive in bathrooms but also thrive in other rooms that are well-lit within the home. The soil should have lots of organic matter, yet be light enough to let water flow through. The plant is susceptible to being overwatered and therefore, it is important to water sparingly. Let the soil dry between waterings. A lot of water can cause root decay and the plant could begin to die. When you plant this aroid, it is recommended for you to add some charcoal to the soil. This will assist in helping absorb any excess water.

    In the spring and fall the plant can be fed an ad hoc liquid fertilizer every month. Make sure to reduce the amount of fertilizer by half prior to applying it on your Philodendron. This aroid is also slow to grow. It takes between 1-2 months for a spike of leaves to fully open. Intense watering and fertilization will not speed up the process.

    The species can be propagated via cutting off the stem or air-layering. It is recommended to wait until the plants have been in a container for a while before taking a cutting because the roots have to be established to be able to endure. The rhizome should be above the ground to prevent decay, so make sure you use a long-lasting planter or a similar. house plants common prefers that the rhizome is planted facing towards the upwards. If it is buried in the ground, the rhizome will begin to decay faster and the plant won't be as healthy.