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    5 Exotic House Plants to Add a Taste of the Tropics to Your Home

    Bring a taste of the tropics in your home with these exotic house plants. Orchids are great exotic houseplants since they thrive in warm temperatures and moderate humidity, which is typical of most indoor environments.

    The tropical foliage of the monstera deliciosa also often referred to as hole leaf monstera, provides an exotic accent to any interior. Another option that is exotic is the bird of paradise flower with its slender, distinctive orange or blue flowers.

    Monstera

    Monstera Deliciciosa or Swiss Cheese Plant is a beautiful houseplant with large leaves. It adds an exotic feel to your home. It is an climber and can be trained up with moss cover poles in the indoors to resemble the trees it clings to in its native Mexican and Central American habitat. However, it also performs well in pots and is suspended over the edge of a table or other surface.

    Aside from its unique appearance Apart from its unique appearance, this tropical plant is simple to cultivate. Just ensure it gets ample, indirect sunlight and a well-drained soil. It's also tolerant of low levels of humidity however, it will be most effective with higher ones.

    As its name suggests, this plant is known for the splits and holes it shows on its leaves. These are referred to as fenestrations, and they grow as the plant matures. It is a member of the Araceae family, which includes Pothos, Philodendrons, ZZ plants, and a myriad of other popular household foliage plants.

    Monstera, like other aroids, is a plant that can be grown indoors or outdoors. It is also able to be planted in shade that is dappled, which are typical of its forest understory habitat.

    The flowers of the plant look like an ear of ear corn. It produces a delicious fruit that has been described as a mix of banana and pineapple. They can be eaten raw or cooked. It is important to remember that the fruits of this plant could be laxative which is why moderation is important.

    This tropical plant is able to endure frigid temperatures, which makes it an exceptional. Monsteras is able to survive in cold temperatures that would kill other aroids.

    Like most aroids, Monstera must be watered sparsely and only when the top inch of soil is dry. Make sure that any excess water drain away from the drainage hole in the bottom of the pot when you water. Like most tropical houseplants, Monstera also requires a balanced liquid fertiliser. Mix 1/2 teaspoon of a balanced 20-20-20 liquid plant food into one gallon of water, and use it to feed your plant every couple of weeks during the growing season.

    Begonia

    Begonias add an element of color to window boxes, flower pots and garden beds. They are easy to cultivate tropical treasures. You can find begonias in vibrant shapes and colors that match your style, no matter if you select single or double-flowered varieties. Begonias are an excellent alternative to other exotic houseplants due to the fact that they bloom continuously throughout the growing season. They don't require any special care, besides regular watering once a month.

    More than 2,000 plant species belong to the genus Begonia, with most having colorful flowers and leaves. They are mostly native to the tropics, but some can grow in cooler climates.

    Tuberous begonias, such as the well-known "Non-Stop" series are great for shady spots and outdoor containers. These frost-sensitive plants develop from firm, round or oval tubers, with either an upright growth habit (for containers for plants and flower boxes) or cascading characteristics (for hanging baskets). To thrive they require bright sunlight with some shade. However, they may not flower in very dense shade or in areas that receive hot, direct sunlight. Wax begonias can withstand the heat of full sun, but will quickly burn in hot weather.

    Most begonias do not require deadheading, but they may benefit from autumn and spring pruning to stimulate new growth. They also thrive when planted in loose, fertile soil, such as a mix with some organic material or a light loamy mixture with slow-release fertilizer.





    If you wish to grow begonias in a shallow tray, place the tubers with the hollow sides up 6 to 8 inches apart in a moist potting mixture. Keep the mix moist, but not soggy, and put the tray in a dark space. common houseplant should sprout in about 4 weeks, and can then be moved to a place with bright light when they're around 1 inch tall. When you are ready to plant them outdoors make sure there is no danger of frost. Begonias can also be planted by seed or by planting wax begonias transplants. These are available at greenhouses and garden centers.

    Anthurium

    Anthurium, also called tail flower or flamingo flower, adds an exotic tropical addition to any room that is brightly lit. It's easy to care for and produces flowers all year round. Anthuriums, epiphytes originally that are found on the surface of plants or in the air too are durable and hardy house plants.

    The anthurium's "flower" is actually a spathe, a protective layer that covers a tiny true flower within. The flowers are available in red, pink, or white and last for a few weeks. The bright anthurium is often used as a hostess present and is often used in wedding bouquets on Hawaiian and Pacific Islands.

    Anthurium is part of the family of Araceae which includes over 1,000 species of flowering plant. Some are well-known like the hibiscus, orchid and poinsettia. Others are less well-known such as the arum and tulip trees.

    Anthuriums can be grown from seeds but it can take up to 4 years before you notice any flowers. To get faster results you can propagate anthuriums by cutting them from mature plants. Find an established anthurium that has roots that are compacted and appear ready to be divided. Make use of a clean, dry knife to cut a piece of the anthurium. Take care not to harm its roots.

    A freshly cut anthurium can be transplanted into a pot of slightly damp vermiculite. Place the cuttings in an area that receives bright indirect light and remains at 70F. If needed, mist the soil and the plant often and run a humidity device near it. Give the anthurium regular fertilizer but don't apply it too much as it can burn the roots.

    Repot anthuriums every few years or when the root ball becomes too large for the pot. Select a pot that is 20 percent larger than the anthurium's present one to avoid shock.

    Spray soap diluted on the leaves of your anthurium, then wipe them with a damp cloth. This allows the plant to breathe and restore a gorgeous shine. Anthuriums can suffer from spider mites. to suffer but a pesticide is able to prevent this.

    Coconut Palm

    Coconut palm (Cocos Nucifera) grows in tropical climates across the globe. It is grown for its edible fruits. It is one of the most significant and widely-used agricultural plants in the tropics. It is believed to have originated in Indo-Malaya. The wood of the trunk is used to construct bridges and huts, and the fibre from the husks and shells is used to make mats, ropes, doormats, and Brooms. The coconut is actually a drupe not an nucleus.

    It is best to propagate this plant from seed, which are ready to be planted when they produce an audible sloshing sound after shaking. The seeds should be laid on their sides with the eyes slightly upward, and buried into the soil about half the thickness of the hardshell. common house plant can take a long time but can be accelerated by high temperatures and high humidity. After 6 months the shoots and roots are ready to be transplanted.

    The plant is ideally for warmer climates. It is tolerant of frost but should not be exposed to temperatures below freezing as it may suffer damage. common house plant requires plenty of sunlight and a protected area with sandy soil that drains well. Regular watering is necessary however, the soil should not be flooded. Fertilizing with a nitrogen-rich fertilizer also important.

    In spring the palms produce fragrant, sweet-smelling flowers on a few branched stalks which are male and female coconuts. The flowers are aprotandrous and the male flowers usually open before females do so. The winds pollinate the flowers. After about 4-6 years, the tree will begin producing fruit.

    For indoor cultivation, it is best to grow this exotic houseplant in a large pot with a well-drained, rich soil. It prefers a sunny spot however, it can tolerate low light. As it grows, repot the plant with a container that is larger than the root ball. It is essential to water the plant thoroughly and feed it with liquid fertilizer regularly. The Coconut Palm is generally pest-free however, it could be affected by a disease known as lethal yellowing for which there is no cure, and which often kills the plant.