The History Of Types Of House Plants
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Types of House Plants
Croton is a striking indoor plant with its emerald-green leaves that are flecked in orange and pink. It is tolerant of lower levels of light and requires less water than other plants. It can also help filter formaldehyde from the air.
Pothos is a different houseplant that is easy to grow with its heart-shaped, slender leaves. It can survive in dim lighting, but it prefers the bright indirect sunlight and frequent watering.
Aroids
Araceae is the family of numerous common house plants, such as monsteras, pothos and ZZ plants. Originally swamp-dwellers, this group of plants thrives as indoor plants for long periods of time because they are easy to maintain.
They require moderate amounts of light and warm temperatures as well as high humidity. In the growing season, they also need fertilizer. Aroids are appreciated because of their variety of foliage and their ability to withstand bright and dim lighting. Schiavone claims that they bloom less often than other houseplants however, when they do, it's usually spectacular. Aroid flowers are usually characterized by a spathe (a petal-like structure) that attracts pollinators, and spadix (which contains the actual flowers or inflorescence). The flowers have a pleasant smell and are heated to increase the volume of chemicals that attract pollinators.
You might have seen aroids on instagram as movie backgrounds, or as curtains. These plants are stylish and easy to cultivate and that is why they have become a standard in home plant collections. The tropical aroids, like Monstera Deliciosa (also known as the Swiss cheese plant) are available in a range of colors, rare sizes and shapes. This aroid is a favorite because of its Feng-Shui name because it wards off negative energies. It is easy to grow and is perfect for beginners or those who would like to spice up their interior decor.
Bromeliads
The tropical-looking bromeliad plant may look difficult to grow however, it's actually one of the most simple house plants to care for. This epiphyte or air plant, doesn't need soil and can stick to trees or be glued to objects or be planted in soil that is shallow. Its vibrant colors and interesting textures make it a sought-after decorative plant. It is also a low-maintenance plant that is resistant to serious pests.
The bromeliad genus is home to an array of cultivars and species that can be used as house plants, from the spiky, sword-like leaves of Aechmea to the brightly colored flowers and bracts of Billbergia and Neoregelia. The most popular cultivars are the speckled pink-centered'Morado' and the wide-leaved, red-centered Guinea.' They usually bloom in the summertime or in the fall, and their beautiful bracts last for a long time.
The majority of bromeliads are epiphytic nature, meaning they latch onto rocks or trees and draw all the moisture and nutrients from their leaves, rather than from the ground. As houseplants, they are usually planted in a potting mix. However, certain species that are tropical such as Tillandsia and Guzmani don't require soil and can be attached directly to logs with moss.
Bromeliads are among the most drought-tolerant of all indoor plants, however, they still require regular waterings. They should be watered every week in warmer weather, rare and twice a month in cooler temperatures. You can fertilize them occasionally with a well draining pots such as orchid or Palm potting soil.
Cacti
Cacti are one of the most durable and tough of all house plants. They range from squat spiny forms to tall and lanky columns, or even ornamental balls with thorns. Many cacti grow well in containers, even though they are native to desert habitats. Some bloom only occasionally and require special attention to keep them healthy.
Many cacti come with spines to protect them from predators or help in storing water and their rounded shapes allow them to trap and reflect light. They can also have scales. Dinosaur Back Plant thorns (Mammillaria Hahniana) can reach 36 inches in height.
The Candelabra Cactus's fingers-like pads are covered with spines in regular intervals, giving it an attractive shape. This plant is suitable for indoor cultivation and produces white flowers during the summer and spring.
The Fairy Castle Cactus (Morenoa cristata) has multiple stems that resemble the turrets and spires of the castle. In the wild, this cactus could grow to be up to 2 meters (6 feet) tall and blossoms during nights. This cactus needs bright filtered sunlight and should be kept in a warm area that has good circulation. It can cause shriveling. Repot this cactus annually or more frequently in the event that the container gets too small. This is a great plant for beginners, as it doesn't require much fertilizer or water. The spines also discourage pets and children from eating it.
Ferns
Ferns look exotic and are easy to grow. In nature, ferns flourish in shade beneath tree canopies. However, they need some light to thrive inside. Place ferns in medium or indirect light and avoid windows facing south or west, which could cause them How To Make My Peace Lily Bloom? - Houseplant Alley burn.
Pinnae are the leaflets of a variety of ferns. They are available in various sizes and configurations, making it easy to recognize the species. They also have a distinctive vascular structure that is where the protoxylem is similar to the cells that conduct water in other plants, is confined to the lobes in the xylem. This allows ferns to absorb water and nutrients from the air, which is crucial for development.
The fronds on a lot of ferns are covered with tiny hairs, referred to as trichomes. They protect from many predators. The hairs are unicellular multicellular or glandular and may release toxic fluids, or emit fragrant scents or even produce waxy substances that give the fronds a shiny and vibrant color.
They don't require much water and may benefit from a little drying between waterings. In excess watering, fronds can turn brown or yellow, and even lead to root rot. If your ferns are drying out too quickly, mist them more often or put them on a tray with water. If your home is dry, a humidifier might aid.
Succulents
Succulents are one of the most popular house plants because they thrive in a range of conditions. They thrive in deserts, 4 Tips on How Often To Water Snake Plants - Houseplant Alley cliffs by the sea, and in humid jungles in the natural world.
There are a variety of species of succulent and each is distinct in its appearance and care needs. However, they all have characteristics like fleshy leaves or stems which are used to store water, smaller roots than other types, and a rosette-like arrangement of leaves. They are also more drought tolerant than other plants, although they may not tolerate direct sunlight.
Aloe vera, a common succulent, is well-known. This common plant is capable of growing quite large and producing bell-shaped flowers on occasion. Snake plant (Sansevieria Trifasciata), a common succulent, adds height and architectural interest to any room. Both plants can be grown from leaves or stems that have been re-used.
The agave blue glow is another succulent that can look attractive in hanging baskets or in a wall planter. Its brightly colored foliage makes a lovely feature in any space, and it is very easy to maintain. Like other succulents, it requires light filtered and slightly humid soil. Avoid overwatering in winter as this can lead to the plant to rot.
Woody Evergreens
The majority of woody plants with leaves that are evergreen are either conifers, such as pines and spruces, or deciduous tree or shrubs, including Junipers (Juniperus) and arborvitaes (Arborvitae). Both species have needle-shaped leaves. Evergreens with woody foliage are covered in a toughened material known as bark. This is made of a material called the xylem. It transports water and nutrients through the plant.
Some woody evergreens are excellent home plants, since they need little Eyelash Begonia Care Guide (Begonia bowerae) - Houseplant Alley. Pachira aquatica is a great example. Its leaves are adorned by a rosette of white-striped, leathery-green foliage. The plant is fast-growing and can reach eight feet in height within a decade or so.
A dracaena or dragon tree is another low-maintenance choice. Some of the best are Dracaena marginata, which is from Madagascar with its twisted stems and rosettes of narrow leaves; Dracaena sanderiana, the ribbon plant, with slender, sword-shaped leaves that are shiny green with white stripes or D. wilsoniana The weeping Serbian spruce, which has an oval shape and silvery-blue needles.
A variety of other evergreens that are woody make excellent houseplants. This includes schefflera which has typical broad-leafed leaves, the ficus (aka banyan trees) with its fronds that can reach several feet high; and the false-castor or Philodendron delicium, with its heart-shaped leaves, which are slashed into-lobes. They all require a large pot and bright indirect sun. In general evergreens are stronger than deciduous ones, however they can be damaged by freezing temperatures.
Croton is a striking indoor plant with its emerald-green leaves that are flecked in orange and pink. It is tolerant of lower levels of light and requires less water than other plants. It can also help filter formaldehyde from the air.
Pothos is a different houseplant that is easy to grow with its heart-shaped, slender leaves. It can survive in dim lighting, but it prefers the bright indirect sunlight and frequent watering.
Aroids
Araceae is the family of numerous common house plants, such as monsteras, pothos and ZZ plants. Originally swamp-dwellers, this group of plants thrives as indoor plants for long periods of time because they are easy to maintain.
They require moderate amounts of light and warm temperatures as well as high humidity. In the growing season, they also need fertilizer. Aroids are appreciated because of their variety of foliage and their ability to withstand bright and dim lighting. Schiavone claims that they bloom less often than other houseplants however, when they do, it's usually spectacular. Aroid flowers are usually characterized by a spathe (a petal-like structure) that attracts pollinators, and spadix (which contains the actual flowers or inflorescence). The flowers have a pleasant smell and are heated to increase the volume of chemicals that attract pollinators.
You might have seen aroids on instagram as movie backgrounds, or as curtains. These plants are stylish and easy to cultivate and that is why they have become a standard in home plant collections. The tropical aroids, like Monstera Deliciosa (also known as the Swiss cheese plant) are available in a range of colors, rare sizes and shapes. This aroid is a favorite because of its Feng-Shui name because it wards off negative energies. It is easy to grow and is perfect for beginners or those who would like to spice up their interior decor.
Bromeliads
The tropical-looking bromeliad plant may look difficult to grow however, it's actually one of the most simple house plants to care for. This epiphyte or air plant, doesn't need soil and can stick to trees or be glued to objects or be planted in soil that is shallow. Its vibrant colors and interesting textures make it a sought-after decorative plant. It is also a low-maintenance plant that is resistant to serious pests.
The bromeliad genus is home to an array of cultivars and species that can be used as house plants, from the spiky, sword-like leaves of Aechmea to the brightly colored flowers and bracts of Billbergia and Neoregelia. The most popular cultivars are the speckled pink-centered'Morado' and the wide-leaved, red-centered Guinea.' They usually bloom in the summertime or in the fall, and their beautiful bracts last for a long time.
The majority of bromeliads are epiphytic nature, meaning they latch onto rocks or trees and draw all the moisture and nutrients from their leaves, rather than from the ground. As houseplants, they are usually planted in a potting mix. However, certain species that are tropical such as Tillandsia and Guzmani don't require soil and can be attached directly to logs with moss.
Bromeliads are among the most drought-tolerant of all indoor plants, however, they still require regular waterings. They should be watered every week in warmer weather, rare and twice a month in cooler temperatures. You can fertilize them occasionally with a well draining pots such as orchid or Palm potting soil.
Cacti
Cacti are one of the most durable and tough of all house plants. They range from squat spiny forms to tall and lanky columns, or even ornamental balls with thorns. Many cacti grow well in containers, even though they are native to desert habitats. Some bloom only occasionally and require special attention to keep them healthy.
Many cacti come with spines to protect them from predators or help in storing water and their rounded shapes allow them to trap and reflect light. They can also have scales. Dinosaur Back Plant thorns (Mammillaria Hahniana) can reach 36 inches in height.
The Candelabra Cactus's fingers-like pads are covered with spines in regular intervals, giving it an attractive shape. This plant is suitable for indoor cultivation and produces white flowers during the summer and spring.
The Fairy Castle Cactus (Morenoa cristata) has multiple stems that resemble the turrets and spires of the castle. In the wild, this cactus could grow to be up to 2 meters (6 feet) tall and blossoms during nights. This cactus needs bright filtered sunlight and should be kept in a warm area that has good circulation. It can cause shriveling. Repot this cactus annually or more frequently in the event that the container gets too small. This is a great plant for beginners, as it doesn't require much fertilizer or water. The spines also discourage pets and children from eating it.
Ferns
Ferns look exotic and are easy to grow. In nature, ferns flourish in shade beneath tree canopies. However, they need some light to thrive inside. Place ferns in medium or indirect light and avoid windows facing south or west, which could cause them How To Make My Peace Lily Bloom? - Houseplant Alley burn.
Pinnae are the leaflets of a variety of ferns. They are available in various sizes and configurations, making it easy to recognize the species. They also have a distinctive vascular structure that is where the protoxylem is similar to the cells that conduct water in other plants, is confined to the lobes in the xylem. This allows ferns to absorb water and nutrients from the air, which is crucial for development.
The fronds on a lot of ferns are covered with tiny hairs, referred to as trichomes. They protect from many predators. The hairs are unicellular multicellular or glandular and may release toxic fluids, or emit fragrant scents or even produce waxy substances that give the fronds a shiny and vibrant color.
They don't require much water and may benefit from a little drying between waterings. In excess watering, fronds can turn brown or yellow, and even lead to root rot. If your ferns are drying out too quickly, mist them more often or put them on a tray with water. If your home is dry, a humidifier might aid.
Succulents
Succulents are one of the most popular house plants because they thrive in a range of conditions. They thrive in deserts, 4 Tips on How Often To Water Snake Plants - Houseplant Alley cliffs by the sea, and in humid jungles in the natural world.
There are a variety of species of succulent and each is distinct in its appearance and care needs. However, they all have characteristics like fleshy leaves or stems which are used to store water, smaller roots than other types, and a rosette-like arrangement of leaves. They are also more drought tolerant than other plants, although they may not tolerate direct sunlight.
Aloe vera, a common succulent, is well-known. This common plant is capable of growing quite large and producing bell-shaped flowers on occasion. Snake plant (Sansevieria Trifasciata), a common succulent, adds height and architectural interest to any room. Both plants can be grown from leaves or stems that have been re-used.
The agave blue glow is another succulent that can look attractive in hanging baskets or in a wall planter. Its brightly colored foliage makes a lovely feature in any space, and it is very easy to maintain. Like other succulents, it requires light filtered and slightly humid soil. Avoid overwatering in winter as this can lead to the plant to rot.
Woody Evergreens
The majority of woody plants with leaves that are evergreen are either conifers, such as pines and spruces, or deciduous tree or shrubs, including Junipers (Juniperus) and arborvitaes (Arborvitae). Both species have needle-shaped leaves. Evergreens with woody foliage are covered in a toughened material known as bark. This is made of a material called the xylem. It transports water and nutrients through the plant.
Some woody evergreens are excellent home plants, since they need little Eyelash Begonia Care Guide (Begonia bowerae) - Houseplant Alley. Pachira aquatica is a great example. Its leaves are adorned by a rosette of white-striped, leathery-green foliage. The plant is fast-growing and can reach eight feet in height within a decade or so.
A dracaena or dragon tree is another low-maintenance choice. Some of the best are Dracaena marginata, which is from Madagascar with its twisted stems and rosettes of narrow leaves; Dracaena sanderiana, the ribbon plant, with slender, sword-shaped leaves that are shiny green with white stripes or D. wilsoniana The weeping Serbian spruce, which has an oval shape and silvery-blue needles.
A variety of other evergreens that are woody make excellent houseplants. This includes schefflera which has typical broad-leafed leaves, the ficus (aka banyan trees) with its fronds that can reach several feet high; and the false-castor or Philodendron delicium, with its heart-shaped leaves, which are slashed into-lobes. They all require a large pot and bright indirect sun. In general evergreens are stronger than deciduous ones, however they can be damaged by freezing temperatures.
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