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    A Good Rant About Tropical House Plants

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    5 Easy-To-Care-For Tropical House Plants

    Tropical house plants can make your home seem exotic and relaxing. They are generally easy to take care of as long as you provide the appropriate conditions.

    These include a bright, warm spot and high humidity levels. Some of the most commonly used kinds of tropical houseplants include:

    The dragon plant is an easy-to-grow tropical foliage plant. It's a great air purifier and can withstand low light.

    Alocasia Zebrina

    This plant is unique among tropical houseplants due to its exotic zebra-striped leaves as well as enormous elephant ear-shaped stems. It thrives in an energizing, brightly lit room with high humidity, however it's sensitive to direct sunlight that could cause burning of its waxy leaves. So place it close to a south-facing window or in a spot that receives light through the sheer curtain.

    Alocasia zebrina can grow moderately to quickly and thrives in warm temperatures. Its soil must be constantly moist however, it should not be wet. It requires an appropriate liquid fertiliser each month during the growth phase. This tropical plant is dormant in winter.

    It also thrives in an environment that is humid which is why it's the perfect fit for kitchen or bathroom. It can be created by misting it frequently or placing it in a pebble tray filled with water. It can be grown outside in USDA zones 10 and 11.

    This plant is susceptible to frost It requires a warm climate of 64-77degF. Keep it from cold windows and drafts.

    If you notice the leaves of alocasia Zebrina turning yellow or becoming crisp it could be in need of more moisture. You can boost the humidity of the air by putting a humidifier next to the plant or moving the plant into a naturally humid area, such as the bathroom or kitchen.

    Alocasia prefers staying in its pots that are small and is rootbound, so do not repot too soon. If you must repotted it, make sure you use soil mix that drains well and a pot that is a size larger.

    If the roots of this alocasia plant are left in water too long, they could succumb to water rot. This is why it's important to be aware of the weight of its pot and remove any excess water prior to refilling. It's a good idea to place a saucer beneath the planter to catch drips or place the plant in a sink while watering. It is best to let the top two inches dry before watering. This will also help conserve water in the winter.

    Butterfly Plant

    Butterfly plant is an interesting tropical houseplant that has unusual foliage. It has a central rib and the curved brown, red, or purple stripes on its leaves, making them appear like wings. The plant is native to South America, and can be grown outside in USDA hardiness zone 5 through 9. However, it's most popular as a tropical houseplant since it is a great indoor plant and does not need any frost protection. It's easy to cultivate and requires minimal care.

    Water the plant slowly and deeply whenever it needs watering. This allows the soil absorb the moisture, without becoming wet. If the plant is in poor soil and needs to be fertilized, adding a general-purpose product once or twice during the season will help promote healthy growth and blooming. A pre-bloom feed is particularly important because the plant will be putting all its effort into preparing for opening blooms.

    The plant requires regular pruning in order to keep it tidy. house plants with flowers does best in a pot containing nutrient-rich, well draining soil. It is tolerant of moderate humidity but should not be exposed extreme cold or heat. The plant can be cut back in the spring to encourage new growth and encourage flowering.





    Another excellent option for tropical houseplants is the philodendron called 'Sunrise' that has bright yellow flowers that look like sunflowers. most common house plants has large, dark green leaves that resemble the Rhododendron. It is simple to care for and can serve as a focal point in your home.

    Lastly, there is the moth orchid, which is also very easy to take care of. This plant is used in hotels and restaurants because it has long-lasting blooms and is available in a variety of shades. Keep the plants away from the elements and let them get plenty of sunlight to maintain their appearance.

    Another option for tropical houseplants is the arrowhead vine (Syngonium podophyllum). This semi-tropical species is found in the rainforests of Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico and Bolivia and can be found growing in the wild in zones 6-9. The plant is climber, but it also does well as an indoor plant. Its segmented, pinnately-branched fronds provide an exotic look and can be used to embellish a Victorian conservatory or a modern living room.

    Golden Pothos

    Golden Pothos is a long-lasting houseplant that is easy to take care of. The shiny green leaves are coated with gold. They are thicker than philodendron leaves and arrow-shaped that's why they're often mistaken for each other--but an inspection of the underside of the leaf can reveal the difference: philodendron leaves have smooth textures while golden pothos leaves have a leathery one.

    The plants can tolerate low to bright indirect light similar to the light they receive in their native tropical French Polynesia forest. The plant can reach an elevation of 1 foot or more with each leaf growing from its own stem. This makes it a great indoor plant, and also a popular choice for hanging baskets.

    Pothos plants are extremely easy to propagate. Cut a 4-6-inch piece of a mature plant with at least two leaves attached. Be sure to include a node, which is a bump on the stem from which roots will grow from and then place it in your garden medium of preference. Perlite, moss, and sphagnum are all suitable choices. If you are planting the cutting directly in soil, you can use Houseplant Propagation Promoter to aid in the growth of roots. The cutting should start to grow roots in one or two weeks. Once the roots have established you can move the cutting into a larger container with a new potting soil.

    Although you shouldn't fertilize pothos in the winter dormant period, the plant does best when fed every month during the spring growth season. Pothos is not prone numerous issues, but it's important to check for bugs and diseases regularly. Be aware of aphids which are insects that are light green and leave an unctuous trail of sap, and spider mites, which look like spots of brown or yellow on the leaves. Spraying water with pyrethrum or an insecticidal soap, will easily get rid of these insects.

    Be sure to keep the plant from pets and children since it is toxic to cats, dogs, and rabbits. The poisons can cause vomiting, swelling of lips or tongues. It is recommended to seek immediate medical attention if your pet ingests this plant. Adults can also experience a rash after touching the sap of the plant however, this isn't usually serious. Antihistamine cream and rinsing the affected area can help.

    Rainbow Croton

    With colorful foliage that resembles an array of rainbows, the tropical house plant Croton (Codiaeum variegatum) is a stunning houseplant. It thrives indoors in bright light but can also be grown outdoors in moderate temperatures. This plant is easy to cultivate from cuttings, making it a great choice for gardeners who are novices and experts alike.

    These plants with bold markings are a popular choice for tropical houseplants. They are particularly striking in dining rooms as well as living rooms. The leaves of the croton plant are an array of green, yellow and red hues with bold veining. Certain croton plants, such as Petra's and Florida Select', have round leaves, while others, like 'Mammy' and Gold Dust', have multi-hued, twisted leaves.

    Crotons, just like other tropical houseplants, require bright sunlight to remain vibrant. However, they do not like intense heat or humidity, which can cause the leaves to dull or fade in color. To prevent this, croton plants should be placed away from radiators and air conditioners, and put in a space with plenty of windows that allow natural sunlight.

    The croton plant should be watered regularly to keep it well-watered. However allow house plants sale dry between waterings. It's also important to fertilize a croton plant in the spring and summer months when it is in full growth and less often during fall and winter.

    It's a good idea wipe down the leaves of a croton plant using a damp cloth regularly to get rid of dust and to help prevent insects like mealybugs, spider mites, scales, and thrips. If not treated they can impede the growth of leaves and eventually cause croton plants ' death.

    Although Croton plants are generally safe for children and pets but the leaves can be toxic when consumed in large quantities. It is recommended to place the croton plant in a location away from the reach of curious children or animals. Also, if you have young children it is best to wait until they're older before introducing the croton plant to your home.