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    Large Live House Plants

    Large live houseplants add height and tropical look to your space. They also require less maintenance than smaller houseplants and are easy to propagate if you want to share them with family and friends.

    Many of these tall plants thrive in bright indirect sunlight, preferably with a bit of humidity. They are great to fill in a corner.

    Weeping Fig

    Weeping figs (Ficus Benjamin) are popular house plants that cleanse the air of pollutants, including formaldehyde as well as benzene. They are also known to increase creativity and clear the mind. This plant is safe for homes and offices but must be kept away from pets since its leaves are poisonous when consumed. Weeping figs are a great houseplant for people with busy schedules because they are easy to care for. Just be sure to follow the fertilizing, watering, potting, and lighting routine to keep your fig happy and healthy.

    The weeping fiddle is native to Australia and parts of the southwest Pacific, including French Polynesia, Vanuatu, India, China and southeast Asia. It is commonly found in tropical greenhouses, however, it can also thrive indoors if you have the proper conditions.

    These plants prefer direct, bright sunlight and a constant temperature. They are sensitive to fluctuations in moisture and will drop their leaves if they're getting enough water or have excessive amounts. If you notice that your weeping fiddle is losing its leaves relocate it to a place with a consistent light. However, be careful not to overwater the plant; If the top few centimeters are dry, allow it to rest. In the summer and spring you can fertilize your weeping fig at least twice a month, using a standard liquid food item that has been dilute at minimum 50 percent. Avoid fertilizing the plant in fall and winter when it is not in bloom.

    The weeping fig isn't just beautiful, it is also able to develop into a variety of shapes. The stems are flexible and can be braided, spiraled and twisted into designs. They are also a great option for bonsai garden.

    Although small house plants can grow up to 10 feet in the wild, figs that weep in containers usually remain between 3 and 6 feet tall. Stem cuttings make it easy to propagate weeping figs. Wear gloves when propagating because the sap is irritating. Plant the cuttings into the soil of a potting mix that drains well or amend the soil with vermiculite or perlite to improve drainage.

    Weeping figs, as with most Ficus species, are easy to care for, but their large size can make them difficult to repot. If you're looking to repotte your ficus that is weeping, choose an extra large container with drainage holes. The soil should be similar to the original container. You could also add perlite or vermiculite for extra drainage, as they are susceptible to root decay if the soil is too moist.

    Money Tree

    Money plants (Pachira aquatica) give a tropical feel to any room, and their thin trunks are often braided by growers to provide an added visual appeal. They also bring prosperity and good luck to your home, as per feng shui. This plant is easy to care for and can withstand low light conditions. It can also be planted in living spaces or home offices, as long as it is not exposed to heat or cooling vents.

    In its natural habitat in the swampy regions of Central and South America, this plant blooms with yellowish-white flowers. It also produces large seed pods that resemble peanuts. Indoors, it does not produce flowers, but it can produce shiny green leaves as well as long, branching stems that are topped with five to seven leaflets. These gorgeous plants are perfect for anyone who is just beginning and wants to enhance their living spaces.

    The money tree grows best in bright indirect light, however it is able to adapt to less than ideal conditions. It also thrives in moderate temperatures and a moderate humidity. It is a bit sensitive to sudden temperature changes therefore avoid heating sources or air conditioners as well as doors that open and shut frequently. Overwatering can harm the delicate leaves, so allow the soil to dry between waterings. Fertilize your money trees every month in spring and summer with an organic houseplant fertilizer at half strength.

    Money plants are a great present for a recent graduate who is heading to college or starting a new job. They signify the beginning of the next chapter of their lives. It's also a great gift for friends and family who could use a little extra luck in their lives. The five leaflets of the plant which are said by feng-shui to represent the five elements of balance, will help them feel lucky and at peace as they progress in their career.

    If you want to propagate a money plant cut a minimum of six inches from an established vine and place it in a medium for rooting such as sand, perlite or peat moss. Fill a small pot up with Miracle-Gro Indoor Potting Mix or a different nutrient-rich and well-draining houseplant mix. It will take a few weeks for roots to grow, and then transfer the plant to its own pot.

    house plants common , also known as banyan tree are a great way to add interest to office spaces. Ficus benjamina is a ficus that weeps and has a large trunk and a prominent pom pom-shaped burst at the top. The tree can reach about 6 feet tall but is typically kept shorter in offices or homes. Tree and trailing varieties of the ficus plant are popular choices to use as houseplant s. Ficus trees are easy to maintain provided they are provided with the right conditions.

    Indoor ficus plants need moderate to bright light and often mist. They don't like drafts, but are able to tolerate warm temperatures. If they are used to the weather and endure it, they'll enjoy being outside in the summer. However direct sunlight can cause burns to their leaves. In winter, they will benefit from being moved to a warmer room. But, don't expose them to frost.

    Most ficus plants are fast growing and will require to be repotted annually or more often if their roots occupy more than three-fourths of the pot's space. They require well-drained fertile soil. Fertilize them every month with a balanced liquid during the spring and summer. Fertilize plants house in winter and autumn.

    Ficus is susceptible to mites and scale insects. It is also affected by aphids, mealybugs whiteflies, mealybugs, and mealybugs. Get rid of any leaves that are infested and apply neem oil to rid the plant of these pests. Sometimes, a ficus will develop leaf spot disease. This causes the leaves to be spotted with white. It's not a serious disease, but it can be unsightly and should be cleaned off the plant's leaves using a wet cloth or sponge.

    Monstera

    Monstera Deliciciosa is a massive beautiful and beautiful houseplant that thrives at warm temperatures and moderate to high humidity. They root well in water and can be propagated easily by cuttings. However it is important not to keep them in water for long, as this may cause decay. They can be grown outdoors and prefer indirect sunlight.

    This cactus-like weed grows in its natural environment under the canopy of tall trees, where it can absorb sunlight through the leaves. It loves bright light and can stand some direct sunlight, however it thrives most of the time in indirect sunlight. It loves to climb and is encouraged to utilize a trellis or a pole that is covered in moss to help it achieve its maximum potential.

    While this plant isn't an unruly houseplant, it is prone to the same pests as other indoor plants and requires special care to prevent damage. Be sure to check it for spider and scale mites. If you find them, treat the area with an insecticide mild.

    As a general rule it is recommended to water only when the soil's top inch is dry. The plant also enjoys humidity, so it can benefit from misting once or twice a week, especially if your home is dry.





    This plant is a great indoor and outdoor houseplant in hot, humid conditions However, it's also ideal choice for a greenhouse or sunny window. It prefers loose mixture of organic material and loam when it's grown in a pot. The container must have drainage holes to keep the soil from becoming wet.

    This large houseplant is compatible with the majority of lighting fixtures in homes. It can be planted in any pot provided that there are drainage holes and some extra peat added to the potting mixture. The plant requires a constant supply of nutrients, so it should be fertilized every two to three weeks throughout the growing season using an appropriate, water-soluble fertilizer.