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

    Bring the flavor of the tropics into your home with exotic house plants. Orchids, ferns, and palm trees make excellent exotic houseplants since they enjoy moderate humidity and warm temperatures that are typical of indoor environments.

    The tropical foliage, also known as hole-leaf monstera, gives any space an exotic ambiance. Another option that is exotic is the bird of paradise flower, with its slim, distinctive blue or orange flowers.

    Monstera

    Monstera Deliciciosa, also known as the Swiss Cheese Plant is a plant for your home with large leaves that add the tropical feel to your home. It is a climber and can be trained to attach itself to moss-covered poles inside to mimic the trees that are native to its habitat in Central and Mexico America. It can also be planted in a pot, or hung on the edge of a table or even on a surface.





    This tropical plant is easy to grow and has a unique appearance. Just make sure it has bright, indirect sunlight and well-drained soil. It can tolerate low humidity, but it performs best at higher levels.

    Like its name implies, this plant is famous for the holes and splits it displays on its leaves. These are called fenestrations, and they appear as the plant matures. It is part of the Araceae family, which includes Pothos, Philodendrons, ZZ plants, and a myriad of other popular foliage plants for your home.

    Like other aroids Monstera is quite forgiving in its growth and can be grown as an outdoor or indoor plant. It is also able to be planted in shade that is dappled, which is typical of its forest understory habitat.

    The flowers of the plant appear like an ear of ear corn. It produces a delicious fruit, which is described as a mixture of banana and pineapple. They can be consumed 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 cold temperatures, which makes it an exceptional. Aroids in general will turn to mush in very cold temperatures however Monsteras can withstand cold temperatures and flourish.

    Like big house plants , Monstera needs to be watered sparsely and only when the top inch of the soil is dry. Make sure that excess water drain out the drainage hole at the bottom of the pot when you water. Like most tropical houseplants, Monstera also requires a balanced liquid fertilizer. Dilute 1/2 teaspoon of a balanced 20-20-20 liquid plant food into one gallon of water and feed your plant every couple of weeks during the growing season.

    Begonia

    Begonias are easy to cultivate tropical treasures that add a burst of color to window boxes, flower pots and garden beds. No matter if you opt for double- or single-flowered varieties there is a begonia with bright colors and shapes to suit your style. In contrast to other exotic house plants begonias flower continuously throughout the growing season, and require minimal attention beyond a couple of times a month watering.

    The genus begonia consists of more than 2000 species of plants, most with colorful flowers and leaves. house plants names are native to the tropical regions, but some are able to thrive in cooler climates.

    Tuberous begonias, like the popular 'Non Stop' series, are a good choice for shady spots and outdoor containers. These plants are frost-sensitive and grow from round, solid or oval tubers, with either an upright or slender growth habit (for planters and flower boxes) or cascading characteristics (for hanging baskets). To thrive they require bright light with a little shade. They may not flower in areas of hot, direct sun or in dense shade. Wax begonias are more tolerant of full sun, but they can quickly burn in hot weather.

    The majority of begonias don't require deadheading, but they can benefit from spring and fall pruning to stimulate new growth. They also thrive when planted in loose, rich soil. This can be a mixture of organic material or a light loamy mix containing slow-release fertilizer.

    If you'd like to propagate begonias, plant tubers hollow side up 6 to 8 inches apart in a shallow tray filled with moist potting mix. Keep the mix moist, but not soggy, and put the tray in a dark area. After about four weeks, they will begin to grow. When they are about 1 inch high they can be moved to a brightly lit area. Make sure there is no chance of frost before planting outdoors. Alternatively, you can start begonias from seed or by planting begonias in wax. big house plants can be bought at greenhouses and garden centers.

    Anthurium

    Anthuriums, also known as tail flowers and the flamingo flower, add a tropical touch to rooms that are brightly lit. It's easy to care for, and newer cultivars produce flowers throughout the year. It was originally an epiphyte plant that is found on the surface of other plants or in the air, anthuriums can be hardy and long-lasting houseplants.

    The "flower" of the anthurium actually is a spathe. The protective sheath conceals the inside of a tiny flower. The flowers last for about a couple of weeks and come in a variety of colors like orange-red, pink or white. The colorful anthurium flower is popular as wedding bouquets and hostess gifts in Hawaii and the Pacific Islands.

    Anthurium is part of the genus Araceae which contains over 1,000 species of flowering plants. Some are well-known, such as the poinsettia and hibiscus. Others are less well-known such as the arum tree and tulip trees.

    Anthuriums can be planted from seeds, but it could take up to 4 years before you can see any flowers. You can achieve faster results by cutting anthuriums from mature plants. Find anthuriums that are established with roots that are compacted and ready to be divided. Use a dry, clean knife to cut off a small portion of the plant, being careful not to harm the roots.

    Anthuriums can be transferred into a pot using vermiculite that is slightly moistened. Place the cuttings in an area that receives direct sunlight and is at 70F. If necessary, mist the soil and plant frequently and run a humidifier close to it. Apply regular fertilizer to the anthurium but don't apply it too much as it can burn the roots.

    Repot anthuriums every two years or when the root ball is too big for the container. Choose a pot 20% larger than the anthurium's present one to avoid shock.

    Spray soap diluted on the leaves of your anthurium and wipe them clean with a damp cloth. This allows the plant to breathe and restores its lovely sheen. Anthuriums can suffer from spider mites. to suffer, but a pesticide can stop this.

    Coconut Palm

    Coconut palm (Cocos Nucifera) is found in tropical climates all over the world. It is grown to produce edible fruit. It is among the most significant and widely distributed agricultural plants of the tropics and likely originated somewhere in Indo-Malaya. The wood from the trunk can be used to construct huts and bridges. The fibers of husks or shells are used to create ropes. The coconut is actually a drupe is not a nut.

    When the seeds produce an audible sloshing sound when shaken they are ready to be planted. The seeds are then set on their sides, with the three eyes angled slightly upward and buried in soil to about half of the thickness of the shell. Germination takes a long time however it can be accelerated by high temperatures and humidity, and after 6 months the shoots and roots are ready to be transplanted.

    The plant thrives in warm climates and is tolerant of frost, but it shouldn't be exposed to very cold temperatures as the plant could be damaged. It requires plenty of sunshine as well as a protected location and a soil that is well-drained. Regular watering is required however, the soil should not be flooded. Fertilizing with a nitrogen-rich fertilizer also important.

    During the spring season, this palm produces sweet-smelling flowers on a few branched stalks which grow male and female coconuts. The flowers are protandrous, and the male flowers open up before the females. The breeze pollinates the flowers. After 4-6 years the tree will begin producing fruit.

    Indoors is best to plant the exotic houseplant in pots that are large and have well-drained soil. It is a fan of sun but will take low light. As it grows, you can repot the plant in a pot that is larger than its root ball. Make sure to water it thoroughly and feed the plant on a regular basis with an liquid fertilizer. Coconut palms are generally free of pests. However, they can be affected by a deadly yellowing. This disease is incurable and frequently leads to the plant dying.