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Large House Plants and Trees
Plant tall trees and plants at your office or in your home to stand out. They also purify the air and improve concentration and productivity.
These tall trees and plants are easy to take care of. They thrive in bright light but can withstand lower levels of sun exposure. Never overwater them as excess water can cause root rot.
African Fig Tree
The African Fig Tree (Ficus Cyathistipula) is a fast-growing unique house plants plant from central Africa that's known for its long round leaves. It's an excellent choice for those who live in rooms facing north, as it can help to keep the air conditioned or cool and can also aid in reducing the humidity levels.
It is a simple to grow plant that can be tolerant of drought conditions. It thrives best in indirect light and at a warm temperature. However, it is susceptible to cold breezes and needs to be protected. Regularly water with tepid water that is chlorine-free and avoid over-watering as this can cause root-rot. Reduce the frequency of watering in winter.
You can fertilize the African Fig Tree every 2-3 weeks with a liquid and balanced feed for your houseplants. It is able to be repotted at the beginning of the growing season, or after it becomes pot-bound. Avoid repotted plants during cold months as this can stress the plant and lead to leaf loss. The fig is less vulnerable to pests and disease than many other houseplants. It can be susceptible to aphids, mealy bugs, and other insects.
Yukka Plant
Yucca plants are found in dry areas, such as the southwest United States and northern Mexico. They are an evergreen that can last for hundreds of years, and can be found in a range of shapes, forms and colors. The two most well-known varieties of yucca used as large plants for the home are the Adam's Needle, Y. filamentosa, and the Spanish Bayonet, Y. aloifolia. Both feature thin trunks that can grow up to 15 feet tall, and stiff leaves tipped with tough points that can puncture the skin. Yuccas grow slowly and can remain in small containers for several years.
Cast Iron Plant
Cast iron plant (Aspidistraelatior) is a plant that grows in shade or in dimly lit areas indoors. It has long leaves and a rhizome beneath that creates new growth. It can grow up to three feet tall and wide outside but is much smaller indoors. The leaves can range from in color, ranging from green to blueish, with stripes or spots and may have variations. The plants look a bit like asparagus in appearance and belong to the same family (Asparagaceae).
The Cast Iron plant has excellent resistance to low light levels and is one of the few plants that can survive days without water. It also purifies indoor air by absorbing harmful chemicals such as Formaldehyde.
It is a tough houseplant, but it is not one that will grow quickly. It needs to be repotted every three to five years or so. Repot it every spring, using pot soil. Select a larger container for Plants House repotting it. It is tolerant of drought, but prefers moderate moisture. Overwatering causes root rot. Water when you are unable to feel any moisture in the soil with your finger.
Swiss Cheese Plant
The Swiss cheese plant, also known under the name Monstera deliciosa is one of most well-known large houseplants because of its striking fenestrated leafs. It has become particularly popular in the boho style movement and looks great in most decorating styles. It is a tropical tree that thrives in warm temperatures with bright indirect light.
It is quite simple to water You only need to water when the soil's top inch is dry. Overwatering can cause root rot. Use a moisture gauge or your finger to check the soil's moisture level and water only when necessary. In the winter months, it's a good idea to allow the plant to be kept away from windows and vents in order to keep it warm.
Feed the plant every month with a liquid houseplant food with an NPK ratio of 5-2-3. It is a good idea to wait for a month after the repotting process before fertilizing. This is because the roots are more sensitive following the repotting.
Bird's Nest Fern
The Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium australasicum) is one of the most lush and tranquil looking house plants sale plants. It's also known as the fern that hangs because of its curly, long fronds that remind of the wings of birds. Like other ferns, it's epiphytic or lithophytic (grows on rocks or wood) by nature but can thrive in standard soil blends that are uniformly moist.
These ferns grow easily however, you must be on the lookout for bacteria-related disease. It appears like leaf rot and can be an issue when plants come into contact with soil. The symptoms begin with small, water-soaked translucent spots that enlarge and become reddish-purple as they age.
To prevent this from happening, keep ferns in direct light and shade them with sheer curtains whenever they are. They're a great choice to add a tropical feel to shady areas of the home, such as basements and Plants House dorm rooms. If the fronds begin to become yellow, this could be an indication that there's too hot air in the room or they have been exposed to draughts. Misting and running a humidifier are excellent ways to help combat this.
Rubber Plant
Rubber Plants (Peperomia Obtusifolia) are easy-care plants that thrive in a broad temperature range. They are most commonly used as a houseplant however, they can also be cultivated outdoors. The plant can tolerate light shade, but prefers a bright spot in the home with indirect sunlight.
The frequency of watering varies based on the time of year. In summer, it will require more frequent watering as strong sunlight can cause the soil to dry out rapidly. The plant will require less water in winter.
The sap of this plant contains caoutchouc which gives rubber its elasticity. This compound can irritate the mucous membranes and skin and can be poisonous in the event of eating. It is recommended to keep the plant out of the reach of pets and children.
If you are looking to prune your plant you can do it with sterile pruning shears or budding knives. However, it is important to wear gloves because the latex can irritate the eyes and skin. Rubber plants exotic house plants - https://www.youtube.com/, can be propagated through air-layering. Select a stem that you would like to separate from the parent plant and cut a small piece. Wrap the wound in plastic and cover it with moist moss.
Heartleaf Philodendron
The Heartleaf Philodendron is an easy-going plant that thrives in a variety conditions. The green trailing vines that it produces are a pleasant addition to any space and also help purify the air. This plant thrives in shade, which makes it an excellent option for dark areas of the office or home.
You should water your philodendron just like you would any other plant. However, make careful not to overwater. If your leaves begin to appear limp or wilted it is an indication that you should add more water. This is often a sign that the soil is too dry.
The best way to propagate your philodendron is to use stem cuttings in the warmer months. To do this, simply cut a portion of the vine to a node, then place it in water or moist soil. After about a month, the plant should grow roots. If this occurs, the philodendron plant can be relocated to an everlasting container.
Dieffenbachia
Dieffenbachias are an iconic. We love them for their lush foliage, low maintenance requirements, and easy to maintain. It is a native plant of the tropics, it adapts well to warm indoor temperatures and thrives in indirect light.
Dieffenbachia can be grown in either water or soil, but we prefer a lighter, airier growing medium, such as perlite. (Chunky stones that are spongy and amorphous). A mixture of loam and peat is ideal or a 1:1 mixture of soil and perlite.
Water roots have gills which aid in the extraction of oxygen from the liquid, in contrast to soil roots that aren't able to breathe underwater. This can cause root rot. This may have evolved as a way to remain alive in the tropical environment. Dieffenbachia sap and roots and leaves are poisonous to humans and pets when eaten. Wear gloves when handling this plant, and be careful around children. The toxins in the sap can irritate tongues and throats, and can cause irritation to the eyes and skin reactions. If you are required to contact the plant, you should use mild soap and avoid contact with the sap.
Plant tall trees and plants at your office or in your home to stand out. They also purify the air and improve concentration and productivity.
These tall trees and plants are easy to take care of. They thrive in bright light but can withstand lower levels of sun exposure. Never overwater them as excess water can cause root rot.
African Fig Tree
The African Fig Tree (Ficus Cyathistipula) is a fast-growing unique house plants plant from central Africa that's known for its long round leaves. It's an excellent choice for those who live in rooms facing north, as it can help to keep the air conditioned or cool and can also aid in reducing the humidity levels.
It is a simple to grow plant that can be tolerant of drought conditions. It thrives best in indirect light and at a warm temperature. However, it is susceptible to cold breezes and needs to be protected. Regularly water with tepid water that is chlorine-free and avoid over-watering as this can cause root-rot. Reduce the frequency of watering in winter.
You can fertilize the African Fig Tree every 2-3 weeks with a liquid and balanced feed for your houseplants. It is able to be repotted at the beginning of the growing season, or after it becomes pot-bound. Avoid repotted plants during cold months as this can stress the plant and lead to leaf loss. The fig is less vulnerable to pests and disease than many other houseplants. It can be susceptible to aphids, mealy bugs, and other insects.
Yukka Plant
Yucca plants are found in dry areas, such as the southwest United States and northern Mexico. They are an evergreen that can last for hundreds of years, and can be found in a range of shapes, forms and colors. The two most well-known varieties of yucca used as large plants for the home are the Adam's Needle, Y. filamentosa, and the Spanish Bayonet, Y. aloifolia. Both feature thin trunks that can grow up to 15 feet tall, and stiff leaves tipped with tough points that can puncture the skin. Yuccas grow slowly and can remain in small containers for several years.
Cast Iron Plant
Cast iron plant (Aspidistraelatior) is a plant that grows in shade or in dimly lit areas indoors. It has long leaves and a rhizome beneath that creates new growth. It can grow up to three feet tall and wide outside but is much smaller indoors. The leaves can range from in color, ranging from green to blueish, with stripes or spots and may have variations. The plants look a bit like asparagus in appearance and belong to the same family (Asparagaceae).
The Cast Iron plant has excellent resistance to low light levels and is one of the few plants that can survive days without water. It also purifies indoor air by absorbing harmful chemicals such as Formaldehyde.
It is a tough houseplant, but it is not one that will grow quickly. It needs to be repotted every three to five years or so. Repot it every spring, using pot soil. Select a larger container for Plants House repotting it. It is tolerant of drought, but prefers moderate moisture. Overwatering causes root rot. Water when you are unable to feel any moisture in the soil with your finger.
Swiss Cheese Plant
The Swiss cheese plant, also known under the name Monstera deliciosa is one of most well-known large houseplants because of its striking fenestrated leafs. It has become particularly popular in the boho style movement and looks great in most decorating styles. It is a tropical tree that thrives in warm temperatures with bright indirect light.
It is quite simple to water You only need to water when the soil's top inch is dry. Overwatering can cause root rot. Use a moisture gauge or your finger to check the soil's moisture level and water only when necessary. In the winter months, it's a good idea to allow the plant to be kept away from windows and vents in order to keep it warm.
Feed the plant every month with a liquid houseplant food with an NPK ratio of 5-2-3. It is a good idea to wait for a month after the repotting process before fertilizing. This is because the roots are more sensitive following the repotting.
Bird's Nest Fern
The Bird's Nest Fern (Asplenium australasicum) is one of the most lush and tranquil looking house plants sale plants. It's also known as the fern that hangs because of its curly, long fronds that remind of the wings of birds. Like other ferns, it's epiphytic or lithophytic (grows on rocks or wood) by nature but can thrive in standard soil blends that are uniformly moist.
These ferns grow easily however, you must be on the lookout for bacteria-related disease. It appears like leaf rot and can be an issue when plants come into contact with soil. The symptoms begin with small, water-soaked translucent spots that enlarge and become reddish-purple as they age.
To prevent this from happening, keep ferns in direct light and shade them with sheer curtains whenever they are. They're a great choice to add a tropical feel to shady areas of the home, such as basements and Plants House dorm rooms. If the fronds begin to become yellow, this could be an indication that there's too hot air in the room or they have been exposed to draughts. Misting and running a humidifier are excellent ways to help combat this.
Rubber Plant
Rubber Plants (Peperomia Obtusifolia) are easy-care plants that thrive in a broad temperature range. They are most commonly used as a houseplant however, they can also be cultivated outdoors. The plant can tolerate light shade, but prefers a bright spot in the home with indirect sunlight.
The frequency of watering varies based on the time of year. In summer, it will require more frequent watering as strong sunlight can cause the soil to dry out rapidly. The plant will require less water in winter.
The sap of this plant contains caoutchouc which gives rubber its elasticity. This compound can irritate the mucous membranes and skin and can be poisonous in the event of eating. It is recommended to keep the plant out of the reach of pets and children.
If you are looking to prune your plant you can do it with sterile pruning shears or budding knives. However, it is important to wear gloves because the latex can irritate the eyes and skin. Rubber plants exotic house plants - https://www.youtube.com/, can be propagated through air-layering. Select a stem that you would like to separate from the parent plant and cut a small piece. Wrap the wound in plastic and cover it with moist moss.
Heartleaf Philodendron
The Heartleaf Philodendron is an easy-going plant that thrives in a variety conditions. The green trailing vines that it produces are a pleasant addition to any space and also help purify the air. This plant thrives in shade, which makes it an excellent option for dark areas of the office or home.
You should water your philodendron just like you would any other plant. However, make careful not to overwater. If your leaves begin to appear limp or wilted it is an indication that you should add more water. This is often a sign that the soil is too dry.
The best way to propagate your philodendron is to use stem cuttings in the warmer months. To do this, simply cut a portion of the vine to a node, then place it in water or moist soil. After about a month, the plant should grow roots. If this occurs, the philodendron plant can be relocated to an everlasting container.
Dieffenbachia
Dieffenbachias are an iconic. We love them for their lush foliage, low maintenance requirements, and easy to maintain. It is a native plant of the tropics, it adapts well to warm indoor temperatures and thrives in indirect light.
Dieffenbachia can be grown in either water or soil, but we prefer a lighter, airier growing medium, such as perlite. (Chunky stones that are spongy and amorphous). A mixture of loam and peat is ideal or a 1:1 mixture of soil and perlite.
Water roots have gills which aid in the extraction of oxygen from the liquid, in contrast to soil roots that aren't able to breathe underwater. This can cause root rot. This may have evolved as a way to remain alive in the tropical environment. Dieffenbachia sap and roots and leaves are poisonous to humans and pets when eaten. Wear gloves when handling this plant, and be careful around children. The toxins in the sap can irritate tongues and throats, and can cause irritation to the eyes and skin reactions. If you are required to contact the plant, you should use mild soap and avoid contact with the sap.
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