The 9 Things Your Parents Taught You About Colorful House Plants

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Add Colorful House Plants to Your Home

Add some color to your home, without having to rely solely on flowers. These tall house plants plants with vibrantly colored leaves are simple to grow.

Pinstripe plants are closely related to the philodendron, also known as snake plant. They have bands of color on their long leaves. These tropical houseplants thrive in low lighting conditions.

Croton

The bright, varied markings of croton's leaves add visual interest to nearly every room. This exotic houseplant is known for its fiery colors however its array of shapes and sizes makes it stand out.

This exotic plant loves bright indirect sunlight and can be grown indoors or out. The leaves are narrow and Croton are strewn with red, green, purple, and yellow, creating a kaleidoscope of hues.

Bring it inside during cold snaps. This croton is prone to losing its color when exposed to cool temperatures or drafts. It is also susceptible to pest activity. Inspect often and spray horticultural insecticides when required.

Fittonia

Fittonia is a striking plant that has dramatic deep green foliage, contrasts with white, pink or red veins. It can brighten up a dark area and looks particularly mesmerizing when it is placed in an planter.

Like many tropical house plants that thrive in warm conditions and high humidity. Place it in a warm room and away from cold windows and heaters that may dry out the air.

It is necessary to repotted every year. When it starts to look straggly, prune the tips to encourage bushier growth.

In the summer months nerve plants also require a weekly application liquid fertilizer designed for use on house plants. It is best to use a balanced 5-5-5 fertiliser diluted half strength. It also thrives when it is in a humid climate. Mist the leaves, or make use of a humidity tray.

Calathea

These exotic house plants make beautiful centerpieces for tables, regardless of whether you go with the calathea that has its bright green pinstripes or the peacock, with dark purple, dark green and silver brush marks. Also their large oval leaves can be used as floor plants on low plant stands. Calatheas prefer humid air (between 50 and 80% humidity) however, they do not thrive in soggy soil. They do well in a well-drained potting mix of 2 parts peat one part coco coir, and some orchid bark.

Water calatheas weekly when their top inch of soil feels dry to the touch. By using filtered or rainwater instead of tap water you can stop the accumulation of salts and chemicals that can harm the plant. This is particularly important during the winter months when the plant's growth slows. This is also a good house plants time to feed your plant with a liquid fertilizer, diluted to 1/2 strength.

Red-edge Dracaena

The Red-edge Dracaena will give your home a tropical feel. Often mislabeled as a palm, this plant features slender multiple stems or canes that are adorned with clumps of thick green leaves that are trimmed with yellow or dark red.

Like all dracaenas, it is a great indoor houseplant and is easy houseplants to grow. They prefer indirect light that is bright but are tolerant of low lighting conditions. They prefer a well-draining potting mix, however they may require occasional fertilization. Root decay, brown tips or margins and insect infestation are common problems.

These plants are known for their ability to purify the air. According to NASA's Clean Air Study they are particularly effective in getting rid of the benzene (produced by cigarettes, synthetic materials and car exhaust) as well as formaldehyde, xylene and trichloroethylene out of the air. They are also very easy to propagate from cuttings, which can be done anytime during the growing season, by dipping them into rooting hormone and then placing them in a pot filled with moist soil.

Aluminum Plant

Pilea cadierei (commonly called aluminum plant or watermelon pilea) is an exotic house plants houseplant that grows as an mounded mound of embroidered green leaves with distinctive silver stripes. It is an attractive and easy to grow plant, but it can be susceptible to infestations of spider-mite.

It likes warm, indirect light and moderate humidity. The temperature should range between 60-75 degrees F (16-23 degrees C).

It's a low-maintenance species that prefers moist soil but the top quarter inch of soil should dry out before watering again. In the growing season that is active in the spring and summer, water often enough to keep the soil wet. It is less frequent to water during dormancy in fall and winter. It is recommended to apply a liquid fertilizer once a month during the growing season. Cuttings from stems can be used to propagate the plant vegetatively. The roots are easily placed are cultivated in a mix of peaty and loamy soil.

Waffle Plant

Hemigraphis Alternata, which is also known as purple waffle plant has a metallic green-purple leaf with a unique puckered surface. It is a great indoor plant to grow in a hanging basket or a planter. It can also be grown outside, however it is less tolerant of cold temperatures than many other house plants.

As in the equatorial rainforest that is its home, Hemigraphis alternata thrives with bright indirect light and high humidity. You can mimic this environment by misting your Hemigraphis Alternata with distilled water or placing it on a tray of filtrated water and pebbles.

Hemigraphis Alternata can be pruned when it becomes excessively crowded. This encourages growth that is bushy and Exotic House Plants increase the visual appeal. Use an insecticide, or a mixture of warm water and Neem oil, to eliminate mealybugs if it is susceptible. Hemigraphis Alternata can be propagated from stem tip cuttings ranging from 4 to 6 inches that are taken in the spring and summer.

Rex Begonia

Begonias are hardy plants that thrive indoors, particularly ones with a showy leaf. The Rex begonias are distinguished by their veining and ruffling, along with streaks and splotches with a mix of white, greens silver, reds and pinks.

These colorful plants need regular watering. Water the plant as soon as the top inch of the soil feels dry. Avoid pools of water that can cause root rot.

To add a smooth texture to your soil mix 50% standard potting dirt with 25 percent peatmoss, orchid bark, or coco coir. This mix will also aid in retaining water. If you're having problems with mildew, cut down on the amount of water your begonia is receiving and move it to a brighter space to help eliminate the mold. You might also notice mealy bugs on your begonia. The soaking of a cotton ball in alcohol can help eliminate them.

Alocasia

Alocasia ‘Black Velvet’ is a striking, greenish-black leaf that have prominent veins resembling scales. The leaf undersides have a purple or whitish tint and add a dramatic contrast to the foliage. This jewel-type variety is well suited to growing indoors year-round or outdoors in warm climate zones 4-8a during the summer months.

This tropical beauty thrives in light that is bright and indirect, which prevents scorching of the leaves. Ideal is a bright, sunny window, but many species can tolerate filtering or dappled light.

The soil should feel moist but not spongy. Every month, a light all-purpose fertilizer should be applied. Avoid feeding the plant during winter when it is in dormancy. Watch for brown or mushy roots that could indicate a nutritional deficiency. Alocasia is prone to root rot, which can be fatal.

Bromeliad

Bromeliads bring an element of color to rooms where many house plants may struggle. They are tropical plants that thrive in humid conditions. They can be grown easily with a regular routine and their vibrant colors are able to bring life to dull spaces.

They produce large and vibrant "flowers," called bracts which are actually specialized leaves that attract pollinators. The true flowers of the plant are hidden in bracts and only appear when the flower has been fertilized.

As they grow, the plant creates offshoots which look like miniature versions of the parent plant. The pups can be propagated to create new bromeliads. They require the same care as the parent plant, which includes watering. Avoid the use of hard tap water, as it could cause foliage to be spotted. Instead you should use rainwater or water that has been filtered. This is crucial for bromeliads that are in pots.

Hedgehog

The hedgehog is the smallest member of the mammalia species, Animalia. The nocturnal mammal is a cool quills that won't hurt. They share a common ancestor with shrews and pigs and are among the oldest mammals that still exist on earth.

They are omnivorous in the wild, consuming frogs toads, eggs and snails in addition to mushrooms, grass roots as well as fruits and other vegetables. When scared the hedgehog can turn into the shape of a ball of hairs. Only the strongest predators are able to get the ball to open.

If you see a hedgehog on the ground, place it back in its home or cover the area with natural material. If you have to take it out of its habitat, keep it in a large box away from your bedroom, and provide as much shelter as you can. They should be kept in a warm 73-80 degree environment.

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