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Caring For Exotic Indoor Houseplants

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 have always been popular. They're not too big and are very slow to grow. The thick and sturdy base makes them seem invincible but the leaves are actually easier to damage. These enjoy a dry and arid climate so extra humidity in the air is not needed. The soil should be kept mostly dry. They also do not have to be re-potted for several years.

ZZ Plants are a choice that is enjoying increased popularity. This one is easy to grow because it needs very little care and is forgiving if you do not water it enough. It does well in low light situations and doesn't require fertilization. Too much water can quickly kill this plant. You will want to err on the side of too little water than too much with this one.

Zebra Plants have beautifully striped green and white leaves. They also produce striking yellow flowers for several weeks in the fall. Do not place in direct sunlight, but a bright area is best. They grow in a rain forest so they're used to plenty of water and high humidity. Though they are used to a lot of water, be sure to have drainage holes in the bottom of the pot.

Using the Elephant's ear can enhance the environment. The reason for its common name is based on the shape of the dark green leaf that is shaped like an arrow or elephant's ear. It is also a dark green and silver veined leaf. These particular plants love humidity. The best way to provide this is to mist them daily. The soil should be allowed to nearly dry out in the winter time. Root rot is a problem with these when there is too much water.

The Crab Cactus is a nice option for low maintenance. This particular plant is a tropical cactus and desires a higher level of humidity than their desert cousins. The fall will bring beautiful multi-colored flowers. After the flowers are done, reduce the amount of water until the spring when new growth will appear. The soil should be moist but not wet.

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.

There are many ways to add beauty to a home, but with various greenery, the home comes to life. Some people are afraid to care for a plant or two because they tend to kill them. Finding some good, resilient ones will help to boost the confidence of having some more exotic versions around. The desert palms are the most forgiving if you forget to water. Starting with them will give you the practice needed to step up to some of the more exotic choices.




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