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The Most Common tall house plants Plants

Nothing will brighten the room like the presence of a plant. But if you're new to the houseplant scene it can be a challenge to know which plants are best suited to your home.

We asked plant experts to share their favorite common colorful house plants plants, from fashionable newcomers to classics and tried-and-true varieties. Grab your watering can, and read on to get ideas for greenery!

Peace Lily

This plant is called Cobra Plant or Peace Lily. (Spathiphyllum wallisii) It was the most searched-for plant in many online home furnishing sites in 2023. This is not surprising considering the beautiful appearance of this houseplant and its purifying properties for air.

The peace lily has long been a popular choice for anyone looking for a beautiful plant for their home that is easy to take care of. The bracts (which are technically not flowers but bracts which are white) appear in spring and fade in the fall. However, a few spritzes of water and you'll be rewarded with flowers in the autumn.

These plants prefer a warm environment with temperatures that range from 68F and 85F during the day, and dropping to 10 degrees at night. The soil should be moist but not soggy. Indoor lighting that is filtering will aid in their growth. Avoid direct sunlight as it can burn the leaves. Water often but ensure that the soil doesn't dry completely, as this can cause root rot.

If your peace lily begins to appear a bit yellow, you're probably overwatering it. If you're not sure how often to water it, a general rule of thumb is to water it when the soil's top layer starts to feel dry. Filter or distillate for keeping the amount of chlorine to a minimum.

Another common issue with peace lilies is browning leaf tips. This can be caused by sunburn, but is more likely to be the result of excessive fertilizer. To get rid of this problem, house plant flush the soil with clean water by watering until the water drains out of the drainage holes. After six months, stop fertilizing.

Many people believe that their peace lily is dying if they see flowers that are green and no new buds. If your plant was fertilized in order to flower, it could have received too much nitrogen. This can hinder the ability of the plant produce flowers. Change to a fertilizer that has a lower nitrogen content and phosphorous. Move your peace lily into a brighter area to encourage blooms. If that doesn't work, you could try a different type of peace lily, or a different type of fertilizer.

Spider Plant

Spider plants are popular because they're easy to grow and produce a lot of baby "spiderettes" on their edges. When they reach maturity, they can be removed and planted to create new plants (known as "Spider Plants"). This makes the Spider Plant a great choice for those who are new to houseplants, because it's extremely durable and can withstand a slight amount of neglect.

The original Spider Plant (Chlorophytum Comosum) has long grassy green leaves and is available in many colors including yellow and striped. It produces tiny white plantlets that can be trimmed and planted. When cultivated in hanging baskets, the long wiry stems can produce a stunning and full display.

The Spider Plant as well as the Peace Lily is a pliable and adaptable plant that is able to thrive in all lighting conditions. However, it requires bright indirect sunlight to keep its variegated leaves in good health. It's best to avoid direct sunlight, because the variegated Spider Plant can burn in the light of this type. It is also essential to keep the soil moist, but not soggy--it needs to be just moist enough to allow water droplets to fall from the leaves and sink into the bottom of the pot.

It is possible to avoid soil that is too wet by using a smaller pot and potting mix. Or you can make it yourself. Spider Plants are also a ideal candidate for a basic all-purpose fertilizer. However it is not recommended to over-fertilize your plants because this can cause salt to build in the soil.

The Spider Plant purifies the air in your house plant by removing indoor pollutants such as formaldehyde. Place the plant in a place with plenty of sun so that it can absorb the harmful chemicals and help them escape via its foliage. This plant can be used together with other plants to enhance the air quality in your home. It has been shown to lessen odors like cooking and smoke smells.

Fiddle Leaf Fig

Ficus Lyrata, also known as the fiddle leaf fig Ficus lyrata is the plant in vogue because of its beautiful violin-shaped leaves. It is a tropical plant that thrives in warm, humid conditions and it's easy to understand why so many people are attracted to this house plant as it grows quite large and can add visual interest to any room.

This popular plant can be susceptible to fungi and mold. It is crucial to keep an eye on your plant to look for these issues. This is particularly true if you are using soil that has been in use for several years. Changing the soil regularly is essential to help the plant stay healthy and lessen the chance of getting sick.

Overwatering a fiddle-leaf fig one of the most frequent mistakes. They're native to rainforests which is where they are used to a deluge of water, followed by dry times, so it is important to water them sparingly and let the soil dry out completely between waters.

Keep the plants free of dust and other debris that can clog the leaves and prevent photosynthesis. This can be accomplished by wiping down the leaves with a damp cloth every week. This will keep the health of your plant and keep pests at bay.

Other than the occasional fungus or mildew There aren't many serious problems that can be affecting a fig with a fiddle leaf. It's important to watch for insects that cause scaling, and other pests that are common to houseplants, like aphids or mealy bugs. Keep an eye on Thrips, which can cause yellowing on the leaves.

It's also a good idea to occasionally mist the fiddle leaf fig with a spray bottle in order to increase humidity in the home. This is particularly beneficial in winter when indoor air is dry. It is best to mist the plant in the morning so that the moisture can be able to evaporate before evening.

Dracaena

Dracaenas thrive in a variety of indoor environments. They require little maintenance and are slow-growing. Some varieties such as 'Lemon Lime Dracaena are bright and vibrant, which can brighten areas that are shaded in the home.

The spiky, lanced leaves of the dracaena appear in a variety of shades and patterns that give it a unique style that is modern and rustic simultaneously. Some dracaenas have solid forest green colors, while others have red, yellow or white stripes. The leaves also curve slightly, creating an appearance more like a tree.

Like many tropical plants, the dracaenas thrive in indirect light and can tolerate a shaded area. Keep in mind, though, that a lack of sunlight may cause the loss of variegations and other defining characteristics.

When caring for dracaenas, avoid over-watering the plant as this can lead to root rot as well as other issues. The soil should be allowed to dry completely before re-watering. If you notice that your plant is dying and wilting, move it to the sunnier area or mist the leaves with tap water that is plain to provide moisture to the air.

Pests are not a major issue for dracaenas. However it is essential to examine the plants on a regular basis to ensure they are healthy. Aphids are wingless insects that can take juices from stems, buds and leaves of the dracaenas. This can slow their growth and reduces vigor.

Mealybugs and scale insects that have an appearance of cotton and are feeding on the dracaenas. These pests can suffocate dracaenas if they are not kept under control. They accomplish this by sucking out the sap from the leaves.

Propagation of dracaenas is easy and simple via cuttings from the tip that can be harvested throughout the year. To start the new plant, cut off a portion of the parent plant that measures 8cm long and is above the node. Place the tip in a jar of water on a window and then refresh the water frequently. After a few weeks the roots should be growing and you can plant the plant in fresh, draining soil.

Dracaenas are sensitive to fluoride and house plant it is crucial to make sure you use water that is not fluoridated when watering your dracaenas. It is also recommended to fertilize the plant using a feed branded 'Houseplant' every four waterings in the spring and summer months, but reducing this frequency slightly in the winter and autumn.

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