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    10 Undeniable Reasons People Hate House Plants Common

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    Common House Plants

    The beautiful, easy-care philodendron thrives in dark corners. It grows faster when it is regularly watered and fed.

    Arrowhead vines (Syngonium) are covered in thick green leaves and are native to tropical rainforests. There are varieties that have variegated leaves, and even some that resemble bark.

    ZZ plants (Zamioculcas zamiifolia) are among the most common hard-to-kill houseplants. They can tolerate direct sunlight that is bright to low and also have attractive leaf patterns.

    Snake Plant

    Snake plant, also called Mother-in-law's Tongue or Sansevieria Trifasciata is a typical houseplant that is simple to maintain. It can thrive in any climate and can tolerate low light, making it a perfect houseplant for any room. It has stiff leaves and can grow from six inches to eight feet in length, based on the variety. The snake plant is a great air purifier and can remove formaldehyde in indoor areas.

    Sansevierias can withstand drought and don't need to be watered regularly. Sansevierias can survive for weeks without water, and still appear healthy. This is why they are popular among newcomers to the world of houseplants. Sansevierias can withstand a variety of conditions, but there are some things that could cause harm to them. Overwatering can cause rot, or the roots could capsize and cold winter winds can cause damage to the leaves. The snake plant is vulnerable to gnats and fungus however, it is also resistant to most other household pests.

    plants house are also known for their ability to reduce stress in the workplace and improving moods, as well as improving productivity in workplaces and offices. They also reduce the risk of allergies by releasing moisture and oxygen into the air. This reduces the amount dust and pollen in the air.





    Snake plants are extremely durable, and can survive droughts and cold temperatures. It doesn't need much fertilizer, but a little can assist the plant in growing faster and grow larger. Fertilize the snake plant twice a year using a liquid or powder houseplant fertilizer. When the top inch or so of the potting mix is dry, water the plant.

    Pothos

    The pothos, also called Devil's Ivy or Epipremnum aureum is a green trailing plant with heart-shaped leaves. It can grow to 40 feet in tropical forests. Indoors, the plant is usually a bit shorter - up to a foot or two - but can grow much higher if the right conditions are satisfied.

    Generally pest-free, pothos is easy to care for and does not require high humidity levels. Pothos is susceptible to root rot however, if the water is not properly drained following a heavy rain or for a long time without moisture. Watering plants sparingly but thoroughly is the best method to avoid this issue.

    Like most houseplants, pothos is tolerant of low light, but it will grow bigger and more vibrantly in brighter light. If your pothos is not growing as fast or has large spaces between its leaves, it probably requires more light. It thrives under fluorescent light, making it an ideal option for offices.

    Pothos is easily propagated by cuttings of stem tips, which can be taken from healthy vines that appear fresh and bright. The ideal cutting size is 4-6 inches with some leaves attached. Just above the node (the place where aerial roots develop), cut the point. Dip the cutting into the rooting hormone and place it in a glass of moist water. Roots should start forming within one month or so.

    Pothos is available in many varieties. The most well-known are 'Golden Pothos' that has yellow leaves and white stripes, 'Marble queen' with its white marbles, and 'Neon', which is a white-splashed pothos. There are also small house plants in color like 'Jade Pothos', which is all-green. 'Pearls and Jade,' which has yellow leaves with white edges and 'Neon' which is a generous splash of white.

    ZZ Plant

    ZZ plants make a wonderful home plant for novices or office workers who are busy, and people with brown thumbs. They are easy to grow and are tolerant of dry conditions, and come with the added bonus of air purification. They're related to philodendrons as well as peace lilies and are known for their ability to eliminate volatile organic compounds like ethylbenzene, benzene, toluene and xylene from indoor air.

    Zz plants can tolerate some care However, should you notice that a plant is growing much taller than the others it is essential to cut it down. This will make the plant looking attractive and will stop it from eroding and blocking light to other parts of the plant.

    The rhizomes of the plant store water, which makes them drought-tolerant and allows them to thrive in dry areas. They do not require a specific type of soil, although a well-draining potting mix with additional ingredients such as perlite or lava rock will aid the plant in absorbing water better. They also don't need to be fertilized frequently however a balanced liquid fertilizer applied every six months will help keep the plant healthy and strong.

    All ZZ plants are poisonous ingestion, so keep it away from children and pets, and be careful handling the foliage if you're not wearing gloves. The leaves can also cause skin irritation for some people, so wash your hands after handling them.

    The lower leaves of ZZ plants can change color and turn yellow before wilting. If this happens, it's a sign that the plant has been overwatered. Make sure you test the soil for moisture, since dry soil can lead to rot. You can also mist your leaves to increase humidity.

    Eucalyptus

    Eucalyptus is a well-loved houseplant due to its delightful scent and ability to purify air, is very popular. It's also a great addition to kitchens or bathroom where the scent can be enjoyed while cooking or taking a bath. The menthol-like fragrance can be used to make a variety herbal remedies. Eucalyptus plants are easy to grow indoors and do not attract insects or disease. There are some things you should consider when growing these trees.

    Eucalypts do not like extreme temperature changes. They prefer a normal temperature at home of 65 to 75oF and need plenty of sunshine. They should be kept away from windows and doors that are drafty and also air conditioning and heating vents. The plant is susceptible to powdery mildew and root rot. To avoid these issues, ensure that the soil is well-drained and does NOT stay wet for extended periods.

    When watering, small house plants to apply a gentle touch to ensure that the soil does not get too saturated. Too much moisture can cause the growth of fungus and leaf curl. It's best to allow the soil to dry before watering it again.

    small house plants like the alpine apple gum Eucalyptus areri and the northern gray ironbark Eucalyptussiderophloia are recognized for their ability to thrive in harsh environments. The latter is a medium-sized tree that is native to the higher regions of Australia and is typically found in sandy soils with low nutrient content. It is evergreen and has vibrant foliage that has a Glaucous Blue hue. It is a popular option for landscaping in colder climates because of its small canopy, which does not block out too much sunlight.

    False Aralia

    The false aralia's lacy fern-like foliage brings the beauty of tropical gardens to your home. The leaves are laid out in a "fingered" arrangement with sharp edges. They appear delicate in their youth, but turn the leaves turn dark green as they grow. The shape and color of its leaves can make it a stand-out among more traditional houseplants. It is a great choice for small spaces and is an excellent addition to small corners and nooks.

    It grows well in a warm climate with a temperature of room. Outside it thrives in USDA Hardiness Zones 10, 11 but you'll likely bring it inside during winter. False aralia likes soil that is too wet, but they need an ongoing supply of water. If you are growing them outdoors in hot weather, it is recommended to be sure to water them more frequently. Wait until the top inch of soil is dry and then water again.

    Follow the guidelines of the manufacturer when adding liquid houseplant fertilizer in spring and summer to your false aralia. It is important not to over-fertilize your plants as too much fertilizer can cause it to die or get damaged. The false aralia doesn't require much trimming, but you should trim any dead or damaged parts of the plant to keep it neat.

    The false aralia is vulnerable to pests and disease, so it's best to keep it isolated from other plants in your garden. Spider mites can attack the plant attracted by dusty, dry winter conditions, as well as mealybugs can appear as fluffy, white tiny specks. You can control the mealybugs by increasing the humidity around the plant and treating the infested areas with a pesticide or horticultural oils, or both. False aralia may also be attacked by fungi, such as those belonging to the Pythium Phytophthora Rhizoctonia genera.