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    10 Signs To Watch For To Find A New Tropical House Plants

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    5 Easy-To-Care-For Tropical House Plants

    Tropical house plants can give a a relaxing and exotic look to your home. They are generally easy to maintain as long as you provide the appropriate conditions.

    These include a bright spot with high humidity. Some of the most sought-after types of tropical houseplants include:

    The dragon plant is an easy-to-grow tropical foliage plant. It's a great air purifier that can tolerate low lighting.

    Alocasia Zebrina

    This plant is unique among tropical houseplants because of its unique zebra-striped leaves and giant elephant ear-shaped stems. It thrives in a warm brightly lit space with a high humidity level, but it is sensitive to direct sunlight which could cause burning of its waxy leaves. So put it close to a south-facing window or in a spot that gets filtered light through a sheer curtain.

    Alocasia zebrina can grow moderately to quickly and thrives in warm temperatures. The soil should be moist at all times however, it should not be soggy. It should be fed a balanced liquid fertilizer each month as it grows. The tropical plant is dormant in winter.

    It also enjoys an atmosphere that is humid, which is why bathrooms and kitchen are ideal. It can be created by misting it regularly or placing it in a pebble tray filled with water. It can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 10 or 11.

    Since this plant is frost-tender and requires a warm environment that stays around 64-77degF. Keep it clear of windows with frost and drafts.

    If you notice the leaves of alocasia Zebrina turning brown or crisping up it may require more moisture. You can boost the humidity of the air by placing an air humidifier near the plant or moving it to the area with a natural humidity, such as kitchen or bathroom.

    Alocasia prefers to remain in its small pot and rootbound, so do not repot too soon. If you do need to repotted it, use a soil mix that drains well and a pot that is a size larger.

    The alocasia plant can be susceptible to water rot if its roots sit in water for too long. This is why it's essential to keep an eye on the pot's weight and drain excess water before refilling. You can place an extra saucer under the planter or in the sink to stop drips from getting into the planter. It is recommended to allow the top two inches to dry before you water. This will also help it conserve water during the winter.

    Butterfly Plant

    Butterfly plant is an interesting tropical houseplant that has unusual foliage. It is characterized by a central rib and curved red, brown or purple stripes on the leaves, making them appear like wings. This plant is native from South America, and can be grown outdoors in USDA zones 5 through 9. However, it's most popular as a tropical houseplant since it is a great indoor plant and doesn't require frost protection. It is easy to maintain and is able to grow quickly.

    To maintain the plant, water it slowly and deeply when it needs to be watered. This helps the soil absorb the moisture, but not become soggy. If the plant is in poor soil, adding a general-purpose fertilizer every once or twice throughout the season will help promote healthy growth and blooming. A pre-bloom feeding is especially important, since the plant will be putting all its energy into preparing to open flowers.

    The plant requires some regular pruning in order to keep it compact. It thrives in a pot containing nutrients-rich, well-drained soil. It tolerates medium humidity but shouldn't be exposed to extreme cold or heat. In the spring, you can cut back the plant to encourage new growth and blooming.

    Another great option for tropical houseplants is the philodendron 'Sunrise', that has bright yellow flowers that look similar to sunflowers. It also has large, dark green leaves that resemble the rhododendron. It is simple to care for and can be used as a focal point for your home.

    The moth orchid is another simple-to-care-for plant. This plant is often used in restaurants and hotels, as it has very long-lasting blooms and is available in a range of colors. To keep the plants looking good, make sure they get plenty of light and stay away from drafts.

    Another good choice for tropical houseplants is the arrowhead vine (Syngonium podophyllum). This semi-tropical plant grows in the rainforests of Brazil, Ecuador, Mexico and Bolivia and can be found growing in the wild in zones 6-9. Although this plant is an excellent climber in the garden however, it can be used as houseplants. Its segmented, pinnately-branched fronds give it a touch of exoticism and can be used to embellish a Victorian conservatory or modern living room.

    Golden Pothos

    Golden Pothos is a low-maintenance plant for houseplant. The glossy green leaves are sprinkled with gold. They are more robust than philodendron leaves and arrow-shaped, which is why they're often confused with each other. However, a quick glance at the underside of the leaf can tell you the difference: philodendron leaves possess smooth textures while golden pothos leaves have a leathery one.

    The plants are tolerant of low to bright indirect sunlight, which mimics the dappled light that they receive in their native tropical French Polynesia forests. If common houseplant are right the plant can reach up to a foot or more in length with each leaf growing on its own stem. This makes it a flexible indoor plant, and a popular option for hanging baskets.

    Pothos plants are extremely simple to propagate. Cut off 4-6 inches of a mature vine with at least two leaves. Include common houseplants on the stem which is a bump from which roots will develop and put it in your chosen growing medium. Perlite, sphagnum and moss, and leca are all suitable alternatives. If you intend to plant the cutting directly in soil, 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 transplant them to a larger pot of fresh potting soil.

    Pothos is not fertilized during its winter dormancy. However, it thrives when fed every month during the spring growth period. Pothos isn't prone to many issues, but it's essential to look for bugs and diseases regularly. Aphids are small, green bugs that leave behind a sticky sap trail. Spider mites resemble dark brown or yellow spots on leaves. They can be controlled by spraying water mixed with pyrethrum or insecticidal soap.

    Be cautious to keep the plant away from pets and children since it is a source of poisonous compounds for cats, dogs and even rabbits. The poisons can cause vomiting and swelling of tongues or lips. It is advised to seek immediate medical attention when your pet is poisoned by this plant. Adults can also suffer from a rash when touching the sap of the plant, but it is usually not serious. The skin is cleaned and using antihistamine cream can ease the itch.

    Rainbow Croton

    With colorful foliage that resembles a rainbow, the tropical house plant croton (Codiaeum variegatum) is a stunning houseplant. It thrives indoors in bright light however, it can also be grown outdoors in moderate temperatures. This plant is simple for both novices and experienced gardeners to grow.

    These boldly-marked houseplants look fantastic in living rooms and dining rooms. The leaves of croton plant varieties feature the combination of yellow, green and red, purple and orange, with bold veining and edges. Some croton varieties like Petra and 'Florida Select', are round, whereas others, such as 'Mammy' or 'Gold Dust,' have multi-hued, twisted leaves.

    As with other tropical houseplants Crotons require plenty of bright sunlight to remain vibrant. However, they do not enjoy extreme humidity or heat, which can cause the leaves to become dull or faded in color. To avoid this, the croton plant should be placed away from radiators and air conditioners, and put in an area with plenty of windows that allow natural sunlight.

    The croton plant should be watered frequently enough to keep the soil evenly moist, but let the top few inches of soil dry out between waterings. Fertilize a croton in the spring and summer, when it's actively growing. But less often during fall and winter.





    Clean the leaves of your croton plant with a damp rag in order to get rid of dust and keep away insects like mealybugs and mites. common houseplants can hinder the growth of the leaves and ultimately cause the croton plant to die if not dealt with.

    The leaves of croton plants could be poisonous in large quantities, despite the fact that they are generally safe for pets and children. For this reason, you should put a croton plant in a location away from the reach of curious children or animals. If you have young kids it is best to wait until they mature before adding a Croton Plant to your home.