Friday, May 31, 2019

Best Exotic Indoor Houseplants For Learning

By James Thomas


Live plants and greenery add life and beauty to any home. The type chosen adds a sense of style, color, and exotic flair to the environment. Exotic indoor houseplants can produce amazing results when cared for properly. It is important to know where they will be placed since some crave a lot of light and humidity while others crave a dark environment or dry, arid climate.

Sago Palms enjoy extreme popularity. They grow very slowly and develop a thick base. The leaves may seem tough, but they are damaged easily. Water sparingly as these prefer a dryer soil because they grow in desert climates. They are also used to very bright environments, so plenty of light is needed. They will not need to be re-potted for years.

ZZ Plants are a great addition to the environment. Too much water can kill this plant. So, for those that are forgetful, these can go a while without being watered and are very forgiving if you forget. It is best to use less water than too much for this plant. They do like low light environments so you can set them pretty much anywhere in an apartment or home.

Zebra Plants green and white striped leaves are beautiful. In the fall they have a stark yellow flower for several weeks. These plants should not be placed in direct sunlight, but they do enjoy lots of light. Since they typically grow in a rain forest, they are used to a deluge of water and then high humidity. You will want to use a pot that allows plenty of drainage holes where the water can sit below the plant for the humidity.

Elephant's ear is always a good addition. The leaf on this one are arrow-shaped and are dark green with silver veins. They thrive on humidity, so be sure to mist them regularly. In the winter the soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings. Too much water will lead to root rot on this plant.

A low maintenance option is the Crab Cactus. Even though it is a cactus, it grows in tropical rain forests and is used to a high level of humidity. The fall will bring a bloom of flowers that come in many different colors. The soil should be moist but not wet. Reduce the amount of water after the flowers disappear until you see new growth in the spring.

Another name for Ponytail Palms is the Elephant Foot. The base is a bulby foot that is very woody in nature. They are native desert dwellers and can go without water for weeks at a time. There is no need for added humidity since they are used to the dry air. This is a great plant for those with no time or experience in growing a plant at home.

Adding plants to the home is a great way to help purify the air and liven the place up. Many people fear caring for a plant because they do not know how much to water it. Some exotic plants require quite a bit of knowledge and care, but there are many that are low maintenance and very forgiving to forgetfulness. Desert palms are the best for those that want to try their hand but worry about not getting it just right.




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