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    10 Factors To Know Regarding Rare Houseplants You Didnt Learn At School

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    Rare Houseplants

    Like coins, cards and old maps, many people love to collect rare house plants. They bring a sense of exotic beauty to any space.

    Pink princess Philodendron is a stunning pink variegation in its dark green leaves. It is a stunning addition for 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 that come in hues of deep red and burgundy. The abaxial side of the leaf has a vibrant red color which contrasts with its upper side. This is what sets Philodendron Choco Red apart from other varieties. New leaves are born with this vibrant color on the abaxial surface but fade as they age.

    This is a climbing Aroid that is native to the rainforests of Ecuador and Colombia. It thrives best in indirect light that is bright and bright. Direct sunlight can cause leaves to burn and fade. It is a fast-growing species, but it takes time to grow full size and spread its lush leaves.

    As the topsoil begins to dry out, it is vital to properly water this plant. Philodendrons benefit from a chunky soil mix that will increase airflow around the roots and aid in the drainage. Philodendrons are prone to root rot, so it is important to keep the soil moist, but not too wet.

    El Choco Red is best in a warm, humid environment. A temperature of 77°F will be ideal for this houseplant . It can withstand temperatures as low as 65 F however the plant will slow down its growth and may even die.

    The plant prefers indirect sun, but can tolerate moderate amounts of direct sunlight. The leaves should remain slightly moist, but not soaking wet. It is recommended to make use of a nutrient-rich soil mix that is full of amendments like charcoal and bark. The philodendron must be fertilized monthly at half strength using a liquid fertilizer.

    Although Philodendrons are generally simple to take care of, the plant can be sensitive to cold temperatures and excessive watering. It is poisonous if eaten and therefore keep it out of reach of pets and children. It can cause stomach problems, burning sensations in the throat and mouth and rashes on skin. It is advised to clean garden shears and other tools prior to pruning.

    Monstera Adansonii Variegata





    This rare tropical epiphytic aroid that is also known as the name Swiss Cheese Plant, is a rare epiphytic houseplant. Its unique mix of whites and greens makes it a stunning houseplant, particularly for those who are looking for something that can make their home stand out and make a great Instagram picture.

    It is a vine that is supported by moss poles, or it can grow in hanging baskets. Its leaves are covered with variations that range from solid, full-color green to white albino leaves. The coloration is the result an accidental mutation of a green Monstera Adansonii.

    It also needs humid and warm conditions. The roots and foliage die at temperatures below freezing. It isn't hardy enough to thrive in the United States. It does best indoors that is protected from frost.

    The best way to keep this plant in a bright indirect light that is not directly overhead. Water it regularly in the summer to keep the soil humid. You can also use a mister to maintain a high level of humidity.

    Fertilize it once a month with a balanced, general homeplant food during the spring and summer. It requires simple nutrition because it doesn't produce much chlorophyll as a result of its variegation.

    In winter, the soil must be well-drained and not dry. It is recommended to apply a mulch like orchid bark or coco chips. This keeps the soil afloat and prevent it from drying out too quickly.

    If you have a mature, healthy Monstera adansonii variegata, it is possible to be transferred to a larger pot every year in the spring. This will give it more space for growth prior to the warmer weather starts to restart physiological processes and causes new growth. You can also mist the soil to maintain a high level of humidity. This will also cut down on the need to water.

    Anthurium Warocqueanum

    This rare anthurium is sure to stand out in your collection of [1] houseplant s . It hails from the rainforests of Central and South America, and it thrives in high humidity conditions. Its size and its elongated droplet-shaped leaf shape make it a show stopper. This plant looks stunning in glass cabinets.

    It isn't easy to grow this anthurium home, but with the proper care, it is feasible. The first step is to ensure that the environment is suitable. Ideally, you must be capable of keeping the humidity level at or more than 70%. small house plants can be achieved by using a greenhouse cabinet or an indoor terrarium. Avoid exposing your plants to direct sunlight since it could cause burning to the tips of the leaves.

    Another tip is to purchase an anthurium plant only from a reliable seller. You should also search for sellers near you to cut down on shipping costs and the time needed to acclimatize the plant to your local climate. It is also recommended to avoid purchasing anthuriums in the winter months because they are most vulnerable and may not be able to recover from the stress of shipping to your country.

    If you wish to propagate anthuriums wait until a healthy offshoot appears from the main plant. The offshoots can then be separated from the main plant and placed in new containers. To stop the spread of disease, wipe the equipment you will use to cut the offshoots using 70% isopropyl ethanol.

    After the anthurium is repotted, it should be thoroughly watered. Cover the container with clear plastic or plastic wrap to keep the humidity in and shield the plants against light. When the anthurium is mature it is time to take off the plastic bag or wrap of plastic.

    Repotting your anthurium should be done on a regular schedule as with other anthuriums. Repotting is required when the potting solution becomes too dense, or when the roots begin to show through the soil's surface. Anthuriums should be gently shaken to remove the soil before repotting. The anthurium should be moved to a larger container filled with new mix of potting.

    Philodendron Gloriosum

    If you're seeking a unique houseplant that will add a touch of style and glam to your house, then take a look at the Philodendron Gloriosum. This aroid is also referred to as the Black Gold Philodendron and Velvet Leaf Philodendron. It has a velvety appearance with deep green leaves that have white veins. The plant can reach a height of up to 90 cm and is said to be a true eye-catcher in any room.

    This Aroid prefers a humid and warm environment. The optimum temperature for this is between 12 and 30 degrees Celsius. They thrive in a bathroom but will also thrive in other well-lit rooms within the home. The soil should be rich in organic matter and light enough to allow water through easily. The plant is also susceptible to excessive watering, so it's important to water sparingly and allow the soil dry out between every watering. A lot of water can lead to root rot, and the plant may start to suffocate. When you are growing this aroid, it is a good idea to add charcoal to the soil. This will assist in helping soak up any excess water.

    This plant can be fertilized using a balanced liquid nutrient every month between spring and autumn. Be sure to dilute the solution by half prior to applying it to your philodendron. This aroid can be slow to grow. It could take between about a month for a spike of leaves to fully open. A lot of fertilizing and watering will not speed up the process either.

    The species can be propagated via cutting off the stem or air-layering. Make sure that the roots are established before cutting the plants. Make use of a long planter to keep the rhizome elevated above ground to stop it from becoming rotten. It is also important to remember that this aroid prefers being planted with the rhizome facing upwards. The rhizome will rot faster when it is placed in a shady area. This will also affect the health of the plant.